Chicago Sun-Times

CPS families can still get free food at some sites as long as schools are closed

- BY NADER ISSA, EDUCATION REPORTER nissa@suntimes.com | @NaderDIssa

Chicago families will be able to pick up free food for their kids as long as city schools are closed due to the coronaviru­s — but the number of schools where meals are available will soon be cut in half.

Chicago Public Schools said Wednesday it would consolidat­e its food distributi­on effort, which has already provided 2.8 million meals, to focus on the schools that have seen the most demand.

Starting Monday, the first day of CPS’ spring break, lunchroom workers will hand out food at 136 schools from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Thursday. Staff will be given the day off for Good Friday.

Distributi­on will ramp up again on April 13, but at 276 schools, not the over 510 that were serving as food pickup locations since the program started two weeks ago.

CPS said the consolidat­ion will free up staff to support other schools in case of worker absences and will allow principals and assistant principals who were overseeing the meal program to focus on remote learning that’s also set to start April 13.

Lunchroom workers who won’t be going to work will still get paid, just like the rest of the district’s teachers and staff.

“Chicago is offering the most ambitious free meal distributi­on program in the country, and we are committed to providing free meals at the majority of our schools for the entire time schools are closed,” CPS CEO Dr. Janice K. Jackson said in a statement. Visit suntimes.com/

coronaviru­s for grab-and-go sites and days.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES ?? Edith Quinones packs meals at William P. Nixon Elementary last week.
ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES Edith Quinones packs meals at William P. Nixon Elementary last week.

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