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Franklin schools summer feeding program to start in late June

A high angle view of a young teenage girl who is looking at the options for her lunch in the school she goes to in the North East of England. There is plenty of choice of fresh fruit and snacks to choose from in the chiller cabinet. (Getty Images)

FRANKLIN, Va. (WAVY) – Franklin City Public Schools announced Friday, June 6, they will participate in the Summer Food Service Program, which provides meals to children under 18 regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age.

The announcement further emphasizes that there will be no discrimination when it comes to food service and meals are on a first-come, first-serve basis. The meals will be given out at two different sites, S.P. Morton Elementary School and Franklin High School, and children are required to stay onsite while eating their meals.


Both schools will be giving out meals Monday – Thursday, but times and dates differ for when the meals are available.

Franklin High School

S.P. Morton Elementary School

Both schools ask that you enter through the front of the building.