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This summer, West Oʻahu keiki can receive free meals through July 19, thanks to the state Department of Ed- ucation. The Grab-and-Go meal service is available at 203 public schools across the state and is free to those age 18 and younger, regardless of their enrollment status or if they’re eligible for the free or reduced-price lunch program.
Meals, which include one lunch and one breakfast for the following day, will be available at the following schools:
ry, 89-153 Mano Ave., 808- 305-7800, 11:30 a.m.-noon
“We know that this service will help our students achieve educational opportunities by providing reliable and nutritious meals throughout the summer months,” states Randall Tanaka, assistant superintendent, Office of Fa- cilities and Operations. “We encourage all children in the community to take advantage of this opportunity.”
• Māʻili Elementary, 87- 360 Kulaʻaupuni St., 808- 697-7150, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
• Waiʻanae Intermediate, 85-626 Farrington Hwy., 808- 697-7121, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
• Mākaha Elementary, 84- 200 Ala Naʻauao Place, 808- 307-7400, 10:30-11:45 a.m.
• Waiʻanae High, 85-251 Farrington Hwy., 808-697- 7017
• Makakilo Elementary, 92-675 Anipeʻahi St., 808- 672-1122, 11:30 a.m.-noon
• Waikele Elementary, 94- 1035 Kukula St., 808-677- 6100, 11:30 a.m.-noon.
• Mauka Lani Elementary, 92-1300 Pānānā St., 808-672- 1100, 10:45 a.m.-noon
To ensure schools can pro- duce the appropriate number
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West O‘ahu Keiki Can Get Free Food
of meals each day, families are asked to visit the school nearest their neighborhood. Parents or guardians can pick up a meal for their child, but must provide one of the following verification doc- uments each day: Official letter or email from school listing child enrolled, recent student report card, atten- dance record from parent portals of school websites, birth certificate of child, student ID card, driver’s permit/license for high school students, or state-is- sued ID of the student. For special diet accommoda- tions, email specialdiets@ k12.hi.us.
For more information, call the respective school or visit hawaiipublicschools.org.
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