food program

WUSD SEAMLESS SUMMER FEEDING PROGRAM

For all children 18 years and under, on the specified days. 

No meals service July 1-4

MOON PRIMARY SCHOOL

June 2- June 29

319 N. Reinway

Breakfast: 7:30-7:55

Lunch 10:50-12:20

WATERFORD JR HIGH

June 2-July 14

12916 Bentley St

Lunch: 11:15-11:45

WATERFORD HIGH SCHOOL

June 2 - July 14

121 S. Reinway Ave.

Breakfast 7:30-7:55

Lunch 10:30-10:50 


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