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BCPS announces Aftercare Supper Program at five new school locations

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
BCPS announces Aftercare Supper Program at five new school locations

Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) has added five additional school locations to the Aftercare supped Program. The new sites include  Bair Middle School, Coral Park Elementary School, Cresthaven Elementary School, Monarch High School, and Sawgrass Springs Middle School.
BCPS participates in the Child Care Food Program, a federally funded program, which provides healthy meals and snacks in the child care setting.
Students enrolled in aftercare programs at selected schools enjoy a free nutritious early supper at school. The meals meet all USDA requirements and include a milk, fruit, vegetable, grain and meat (or meat alternate), and are offered in the school’s cafeteria.
The new sites will begin in December.

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