San Marcos CISD Summer 2016 Nutritional Program Schedule

All San Marcos youth aged 18 years and younger may eat breakfast and lunch FREE this summer Monday – Friday. Breakfast is from 7:30-8:30 am; Lunch is 11 am – 1 pm. Adult trays are available for $3.00.

 

Meals will be served starting June 6 through August 12.

 

Serving locations include the San Marcos High School, Bowie Elementary School, Hernandez Elementary School, and Bonham Pre-K (June 8th – July 1th ONLY) cafeterias for breakfast and lunch.

 

Lunch will only be served at the additional city locations of Rio Vista Park Pavilion, Redwood Baptist Church, Martindale Three Rivers Church, Allen Wood Housing, CM Allen Housing, San Marcos Public Library and Chapultepec Housing.

 

Our Purple Bus Mobile Meals will be delivering lunch to the following routes:

  • Morning Wood Neighborhood (10:30 am)
  • Regency Mobile Home Park on Post Road (11:15 am)
  • Riverview Apartments (12:00 pm)
  • Cuauhtemoc Hall Parking Lot (12:45 pm)

 

Menus and other details are posted at www.smcisd.net on the Child Nutrition home pages.

 

For more information, please call SMCISD Child Nutrition office 393-6940.


 

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