PHOTOS: Community thanks GCCS on School Lunch Hero Day
Alaric, 5, poses with Natalie Turner, Aramark Food Service director for the Greater Clark County School District, on School Lunch Hero Day Friday.
Indiana National Guard members PFC Justice Carter, left, and SPC John Dierking along with Karissa Zorn, dietician with Aramark Food Services, ready lunches on Friday for Greater Clark families.
Greater Clark County Schools and Aramark Food Service has provided more than 70,000 meals to GCCS students during in-person school closures.
Families were invited to show their appreciation during School Lunch hero Day to the staff who have made sure kids still get meals provided during COVID-19 school closures.
Taunya Mann, cafeteria manager at River Valley Middle School, picks up lunches for her grandkids Alaric Todd, 5, and Lena Deering, 9, Friday during School Lunch Hero Day. Greater Clark County Schools has been providing to-go meals to students since mid-March.
Indiana National Guard members PFC Justice Carter, left, and SPC John Dierking help load lunches for Greater Clark County Schools students Friday during School Lunch Hero Day. Community members and students wore costumes, brought cards and made signs to show appreciation for the workers who have provided more than 70,000 meals to families during COVID-19.Â
Dennis Guiliaume picks up lunch for his kids, Utica Elementary students, during School Lunch hero Day Friday. The Mark Fetter Center on 10th Street in Jeffersonville was one of several sites where GCCS and Aramark Food Service were providing meals. Since mid-March, more than 70,000 have been provided.Â
Greater Clark County Schools and Aramark Food service passed out meals to families with students Friday on School Lunch hero Day. The meals have been provided every week since mid-March.Â
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