
Coupeville students enjoy a tasty meal earlier in the school year. (Photo property Coupeville School District)
With all Washington state schools closing for at least six weeks on the orders of Governor Jay Inslee, everyone is scrambling to deal with the fallout.
Coupeville High School is answering one issue, as it will provide food for local students.
The school’s Connected Food Program, run by Andreas Wurzrainer, will offer a grab-and-go lunch service starting Tuesday, March 17.
Pickup is in the CHS commons/cafeteria between 10-11 AM each day, Monday through Friday.
Any child under the age of 18 is eligible for a free lunch, but the child must show-up in person to receive the meal.
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