March 13, 2020 For Immediate Release
WHAT: Baltimore City Public Schools is participating in the Emergency Feeding Program during the Emergency Closure period as outlined by the Governor of Maryland. The program, which is funded by the USDA and administered by the Maryland State Department of Education, provides breakfast and lunch free of charge to children at school sites during the emergency closure of schools.
Meals will be “Grab N Go” to limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19.
WHEN: Monday through Friday from March 16-20, 2020
10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
The district will be working closely with our partners and Baltimore City’s Emergency Food Working Group to identify additional options for meals and distribution for the week of March 23.
WHERE: Ten (10) Baltimore City Public Schools across the city listed below.
Sandtown-Winchester Achievement Academy
701 Gold Street 21217
410-396-0800
Dorothy I. Height Elementary School
2011 Linden Ave., Baltimore, MD 21217
410-396-0837
Alexander Hamilton Elementary School
800 Poplar Grove Street, Baltimore, MD 21216
410-396-0520
The Historic Cherry Hill Elementary/Middle School
801 Bridgeview Road, Baltimore, MD 21225
410-396-1392
Yorkwood Elementary School
5931 Yorkwood Road, Baltimore, MD 21239
410-396-6364
John Ruhrah Elementary/Middle School
701 Rappolla St., Baltimore, MD 21224
410-396-9125
Arlington Elementary School
3705 W. Rogers Ave., Baltimore, MD 21215
410-396-0567
Beechfield Elementary/Middle School
301 S. Beechfield Ave., Baltimore, MD 21229
410-396-0525
Sinclair Lane Elementary School
3880 Sinclair Lane, Baltimore, MD 21213
410-396-9117
Paul Laurence Dunbar High School
1400 Orleans St., Baltimore, MD 21231
443-642-4478