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STORE CLOSING!

LIQUIDATING ALL JEWELRY!

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updated school meals policy. Before revision, the policy stated that no more meals or a la carte items would be given when a student’s account balance is deplete. The policy has now been altered to state that all students will receive a meal even if the student has outstanding debt, although they will not be able to charge additional a la carte items.

“Everyone that’s going to come through the line is going to get a meal,” Chaffey said. “There was some language in there that we believed contradicted that, so we cleaned that up.”

The district has “angel fund” money specifically designated to help families who struggle to pay school meal balances.

The school board has heard a first reading of this policy revision, and will vote on it after its second reading at the Feb. 27 school board meeting.

The board meets at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 27, at the District Office Board Room.

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