Chesterfield County Public Schools’ Food and Nutrition Services team is updating the school division’s meals distribution schedule to best serve students and families during Spring Break, which occurs April 2-9.
Free meals will be available Tuesday, April 6 and Thursday, April 8 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at these Chesterfield County schools:
Regular curbside distribution will resume Tuesday, April 13 with weekly distributions on Tuesdays and Thursdays with some slight alterations. (An updated list of available curbside pickup locations is on the next page.) These meals distribution locations will close starting April 13 due to low participation:
Also beginning April 13, the current curbside service at Bon Air Elementary will close and transition to the new Crestwood Elementary campus at 7600 Whittington Drive.
All Chesterfield County youth ages 18 and under, regardless of household income, are eligible to receive free school meals through June 18, 2021. Free meals for children ages 18 and under will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis at the sites and times listed on the next page.
Please note this important information about receiving FREE meals:
BREAKFAST, LUNCH, SNACK, & SUPPER 7- 8 a.m. pickup time |
BREAKFAST, LUNCH, SNACK, & SUPPER 3:30- 4:30 p.m. pickup time |
M. Christian Elementary |
Chalkley Elementary |
Crestwood Elementary (Located at 7600 Whittington Drive |
Crenshaw Elementary |
Hopkins Elementary |
Jacobs Elementary |
Providence Elementary |
Wells Elementary |
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E. Davis Middle |
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Falling Creek Middle |
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Manchester Middle |
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Matoaca Middle |
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Providence Middle |
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Salem Church Middle |
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Bird High |
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Career & Technical Center @ Hull St. |
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Carver College and Career Academy |
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Matoaca High |
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Meadowbrook High |
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Thomas Dale High (main campus) |
BREAKFAST & LUNCH ONLY |
BREAKFAST & LUNCH ONLY 3:30- 4:30 p.m. pickup time |
Enon Elementary |
Swift Creek Middle |
Spring Run Elementary |
Cosby High |
Winterpock Elementary |
Midlothian High |
Woolridge Elementary |
Monacan High |
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