From Military.com:
“Free School
Meals Program Extended to Students on US Military Bases Overseas”
Students at
most overseas Department of Defense Education Activity schools will receive
free meals for the rest of the school year, the Army and Air Force Exchange
Service said Monday. The Department of Agriculture, which subsidizes the meals,
said they will help to ensure that children "have access to nutritious
food as the nation recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.". The program,
under which free school meals were provided to students at U.S. schools in the
summer and through the fall, was extended to overseas military schools after
the USDA granted a waiver this month, DODEA officials said. The program also
was extended through June 30 next year, said AAFES' senior enlisted adviser,
Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Osby. It had been due to expire in December. The
USDA said the extension was made possible by "language in the continuing
resolution" to keep the government funded, which President Donald Trump
signed Oct. 1. "This is great news for families who may be experiencing
financial hardships during this pandemic," said Tech Sgt. Robert Harris,
of the 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron at Ramstein Air Base, in AAFES's
statement. "I believe it's something that will help give peace of
mind."
Overseas, free
meals will be available beginning Nov. 2 at grab-and-go locations and schools
operated by the Defense Department School Food Authorities, which includes
AAFES, the Navy Exchange and Marine Corps Community Services, AAFES said in a
statement. A student is required to have a DODEA student ID number and a meal
account through one of the school food authorities to be able to benefit from
the free meals. Accounts can be created at AAFES customer service counters. Parents
of students at overseas DOD schools who paid for their children's meals in the
fall will be refunded for meals purchased from August through October, AAFES
said. But the cost of adult meals, second meals, a la carte items or additional
entrees purchased during that time will not be refunded, it said. DODEA
students in community schools in Garmisch, Germany; Sevilla, Spain; and Kleine
Brogel, Netherlands; are not eligible for the free meals, as their schools are
not served by a DOD school food authority, said DODEA-Europe spokesman Stephen
Smith. Students at U.S. schools will continue to get free meals, and the
program also will be available to students at Defense Department schools in
Asia. "I was thrilled and excited to hear about the free lunches for my
daughters," said Master Sgt. Brando O. Perez, of Marine Aviation Logistics
Squadron 36, Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, in the AAFES statement.
"This will not only help us financially, but will help so many families
who are stationed in Okinawa during the COVID-19 pandemic."
^ this is good
news for students and parents across DODEA schools. ^
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