Community Specialty Food Bus Update 2/26/2021:
Check out our Food Bus update and come see us at one of our locations. We are out everyday starting at 11am until supplies last. #NCSSbetheBEST #FuelingGA
An Alternative to In-Person Meal Service, Virtual Learners Bus Route Stop Meal Pick-up, Daily or Weekly Meal Pick-up.Please Note: Participants Can Only Choose One Meal Service.Please Read Our Most Recent Press Release Summarizing our "Buffet" of Food & Nutrition Service Models @ this Time with the Embedded Hyperlink in the Picture Below:
NCSS Announces Meal Delivery Updates January 8, 2021!Note: All In-person students who have been temporarily moved to the virtual track can plan to pick-up meals at one of the following neighborhood bus stops available by hyperlinking from the
Meal Pick-up Reminder for January 5-8, 2021* Note: This is an alternative meal service opportunity for children who are enrolled as "in-person" learners and are needing breakfast and lunch meals during your temporary virtual learning time scheduled for January 5-8, 2021.
Bus Meal Delivery Update:Meals Will Not Be Delivered on Monday and Tuesday, November 23-24, 2020.*Please See the Adjusted Bus Meal Delivery Schedule Below:
Please Join Us for An Early Thanksgiving School Lunch!
Celebrate National School Lunch Week!!
Got Questions?Perhaps Our FAQ Document May Help Provide Answers!Weekly Meal Pick-up Press ReleaseNote: Please click on the picture below to hyperlink to the recent press release.
USDA Extends Seamless Summer Option Area Eligibility Allowing FREE Meals Through December 2020Note: Please see the Press Release at the following picture hyperlink:
Newton Parent Connect Live "Zoom" Event August 24-28, 2020*Note: School Nutrition Starts at the 19 minute mark and you must watch on Youtube.
NCSS Press Release RegardingFree Meal Program
The National School Nutrition Association's Digital Magazine!
National School Breakfast Week 2020
The New Georgia Grown E-Magazine!
The Real Story About School Lunch!
What's New?National School Lunch Week October 14-18, 2019 Newton County Schools' Press Release
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