PRESS RELEASE: OKCPS announces details of Summer Meal Service


Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS) sends this information as posted below:


OKCPS School Nutrition Services will provide meals for children aged 1-18 beginning Monday, June 3 and ending June 28 (closed June 19). Student IDs will not be required, but the children must be physically present and consume the meals on site. 

Elementary school sites will serve breakfast from 7:45am – 8am and lunch from noon to 12:30pm. High school sites will serve breakfast from 8:30am – 9am and lunch from noon to 12:30pm. Any child from age 1-18 is welcome to go to any of the school sites listed and consume breakfast and/or lunch. 

Elementary Meal Service Sites:

  • Arthur Elementary, 5100 S Independence Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73119
  • Cesar Chavez Elementary, 600 SE Grand Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73129
  • Coolidge Elementary, 5212 S Villa Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73119
  • Hawthorne Elementary, 2300 NW 15th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
  • Ridgeview Elementary, 10010 Ridgeview Dr, The Village, OK 73120
  • Spencer Elementary, 8900 NE 50th St, Spencer, OK 73084
  • Wilson Elementary, 501 NW 21st St, Oklahoma City, OK 73103

High School Meal Service Sites:

  • Capitol Hill High School, 500 SW 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73109
  • Douglass School, 900 N Martin Luther King Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73117
  • NW Classen High School, 2801 NW 27th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73107

More information: https://sites.google.com/okcps.org/summer-learning/summer-feeding

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