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Last week for free Picayune school lunch

The Picayune School District, which was offering a free summer lunch program, will only run through July 17. Parents are being encouraged to get free hot lunch while it’s available.

July 13, 2015

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The Picayune School District is currently offering free meals to children this summer. Several parents are taking advantage of the opportunity, including Ramonda Jackson, who brought her children and nephews to eat lunch at Southside Elementary’s cafeteria on Friday.

“I bring them to eat lunch here everyday,” Jackson said.

The district’s summer food service program began June 1 and will run until July 17 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on weekdays, said Janetta Washington, cafeteria manager.

With only a week left, Washington encourages parents to bring their children to get free, hot meals.

“I think this program is wonderful for children and I hope more participate in the next couple of days. More parents need to bring their children so they can get free meals,” Washington said.

The Picayune School District has been offering the summer food service program for the past 13 years in partnership with the USDA Food and Nutrition Services, according to previous Item coverage.

Children younger than 18 are eligible for the program no matter where they live. Parents are encouraged to bring their own lunch or pay $3.25 for cafeteria food, Washington said.

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