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3.31 APS to Provide Week’s Worth of Groceries to Families, Saturday, Prior to Closing for Spring Break (April 6-10)
ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Office of Communications and Public Engagement
130 Trinity Avenue SW | Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Ian Smith, Executive Director
404-802-2855, office
404-603-6934, cell
ian.smith@atlanta.k12.ga.us
Seth Coleman, Media Relations Manager
404-802-2891, office
404-406-5570, cell
seth.coleman@atlanta.k12.ga.us
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 31, 2020
APS to Provide Week’s Worth of Groceries to Families, Saturday, Prior to Closing for Spring Break (April 6-10)
After Spring Break, APS Food Distribution Will Be Weekly, Mondays 10 a.m. to Noon
Atlanta Public Schools (APS) will close for Spring Break beginning Monday, April 6 through Friday, April 10. During this period, the District will pause its food distribution process.
However, APS has arranged for families to pick up a weekly supply of shelf-stable groceries on Saturday, April 4 from 9 a.m. to noon, while supplies last, at these five sites:
- Bunche Middle School - 1925 Niskey Lake Rd., SW
- Cleveland Avenue Elementary School - 2672 Old Hapeville Rd., SW
- Douglass High School - 225 Hamilton E Holmes Dr., NW
- Phoenix Academy (formerly Alonzo Crim High School) - 256 Clifton St., SE
- Sylvan Hills Middle School - 1461 Sylvan Rd., SW
Beginning Monday, April 13, APS food distribution will be once a week on Mondays. Students will be provided with five breakfast and five lunch meals each Monday. Student breakfast and lunch meals will be available along with bus delivery service at all 10 sites listed below. In addition, a bag of weekly groceries will be available at five sites only. Service will be available each Monday from 10 a.m. to Noon via drive thru or walk up, while supplies last:
- Bunche Middle School – 1925 Niskey Lake Road, SW
- Five student breakfast and lunch meals and a bag of weekly groceries available along with bus delivery
- Cleveland Avenue Elementary School – 2672 Old Hapeville Road, SW
- Five student breakfast and lunch meals and a bag of weekly groceries available along with bus delivery
- Douglass High School - 225 Hamilton E Holmes Dr., NW
- Five student breakfast and lunch meals and a bag of weekly groceries available along with bus delivery
- Phoenix Academy (formerly Alonzo Crim High School) - 256 Clifton St., SE
- Five student breakfast and lunch meals and a bag of weekly groceries available along with bus delivery
- Sylvan Hills Middle School - 1461 Sylvan Road, SW
- Five student breakfast and lunch meals and a bag of weekly grocery available along with bus delivery
- Booker T. Washington High School - 45 Whitehouse Drive, SW
- Five student breakfast and lunch meals available along with bus delivery
- Hope-Hill Elementary School - 112 Boulevard, NE
- Five student breakfast and lunch meals available along with bus delivery
- King Middle School - 545 Hill Street, SE
- Five student breakfast and lunch meals available along with bus delivery
- Thomasville Heights Elementary School - 1820 Henry Thomas Drive, SE
- Five student breakfast and lunch meals available along with bus delivery
- Young Middle School - 3116 Benjamin E Mays Drive, SW
- Five student breakfast and lunch meals available along with bus delivery
APS bus delivery is available on middle school bus routes in these clusters: Carver, Douglass, Jackson, Mays, South Atlanta, Therrell, and Washington. Children do not have to be present to receive a meal. Families are encouraged to pull up at these locations for drive-thru service.
Also, the Atlanta Community Food Bank has more than 50 sites for food distribution. (APS does not manage the hours or service at these food distribution sites. Families should contact the food distribution sites directly for information about their hours, service, and any other requirements for food). Click here to see the full list of food distribution sites through the Atlanta Community Food Bank.
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