Participating students are asked to fill out a lunch application before participating in the program.
“Research shows that there is a correlation between good nutrition and student achievement,” said Life Skills Centers Special Projects Coordinator Ron Jones. “One of out goals is to provide every Life Skills Center student a nutritious meal at no charge.”
The pilot program is also being held at the Life Skills Centers of Summit County and Canton.
For information, call 937-274-2841.
Read story in Beacon Journal (sixth brief down)
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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