D49 Summer Meal Service Begins June 2, 2025
District 49 is pleased to host breakfast and lunch service this summer at no cost to all children, ages 1-18. This service is available for all children, regardless of which school they attend, and those who are not currently enrolled in a D49 school. Good nutrition during the summer months helps prepare children for success once school is back in session.
Service Locations:
- Falcon Elementary School of Technology (FESoT) Cafeteria: 12050 Falcon Hwy, Falcon, CO 80831
- Odyssey Elementary School (OES) Cafeteria: 6275 Bridle Spur Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80922
- Stetson Elementary School (SES) Cafeteria: 4910 Jedediah Smith Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80922
Service Dates:
Monday - Friday: June 2 - June 27
Service Times:
Breakfast 7:40 - 8:00 a.m.
Lunch 11:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Important Information:
We will offer one meal at a time. Breakfast is only available at the scheduled breakfast time, and lunch is only available at the scheduled lunch time. Participants are required to eat in the cafeteria. We will not have a to-go option.
These services are part of the USDA summer food service program. Updated menus will soon be posted on the D49 Nutrition Services page. D49 will participate in the Colorado Healthy School Meals for All Program for the 2024-25 school year.
Did You Know?
The Free and Reduced Benefits program extends well beyond the lunchroom and provides critical support for families and classrooms every year. The Free and Reduced Benefits program extends well beyond the lunchroom and provides critical support for families and classrooms every year. Learn more today about what the Free and Reduced program covers and how to apply for this important service!
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