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BCPS Expands Afterschool Supper Program 114 District Schools Now Offer Nutritious Meals in Aftercare Programs
July 18, 2018
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is expanding its Afterschool Supper Program to include six additional school sites in 2018/19, for a total of 114 schools serving nutritious meals to students.
The supper meals ensure that more than 14,000 students participating in regularly scheduled afterschool educational or enrichment activity programs receive the nutrition they need to learn and grow. The suppers are funded through the Child Care Food Program, a federally funded program, which provides healthy meals in the child care setting. Meals meet all USDA requirements and include a milk, fruit, vegetable, grain and meat (or meat alternate), and are offered in school cafeterias. The healthy meals are available to children participating in afterschool programs at no additional charge regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.
The new Afterschool Supper Program sites for the 2018/19 school year are: Annabel C. Perry Elementary Pre-K –8, Challenger Elementary School, Collins Elementary School, Glades Middle School, Park Ridge Elementary School and Sheridan Hills Elementary School.
Afterschool Supper Program at participating District schools:
Anderson, Boyd High |
Ft. Lauderdale High |
Parkway Middle |
Annabel C. Perry Elementary Pre-K – 8 |
Glades Middle |
Pasadena Lakes Elementary |
Apollo Middle |
Gulfstream Academy at Hallandale Beach K-8 |
Pembroke Pines Elementary |
Atlantic West Elementary |
Hallandale High |
Peters Elementary |
Attucks Middle |
Hollywood Hills Elementary |
Pines Middle |
Bair Middle |
Hollywood Park Elementary |
Pines Lakes Elementary |
Banyan Elementary |
Horizon Elementary |
Pinewood Elementary |
Bennett Elementary |
James Hunt Elementary |
Piper High |
Bethune Elementary |
Lake Forest Elementary |
Plantation Elementary |
Blanche Ely High |
Lakeside Elementary |
Plantation High |
Boulevard Heights Elementary |
Larkdale Elementary |
Plantation Middle |
Broadview Elementary |
Lauderdale Lakes Middle |
Pompano Beach High |
Broward Estates Elementary |
Lauderhill 6-12 STEM |
Riverland Elementary |
Castle Hill Elementary |
Lauderhill P.T. Elementary |
Rock Island Elementary |
Challenger Elementary |
Lyons Creek Middle |
Royal Palm Elementary |
Charles Drew Elementary |
Maplewood Elementary |
Sanders Park Elementary |
Coconut Creek High |
Margate Elementary |
Sandpiper Elementary |
Coconut Palm Elementary |
Margate Middle |
Sawgrass Springs Middle |
Colbert Elementary |
Markham, Robert C. Elementary |
Sea Castle Elementar |
Collins Elementary |
McArthur High |
Sheridan Hills Elementary |
Coral Cove Elementary |
McNicol Middle |
Sheridan Park Elementary |
Coral Park Elementary |
Miramar Elementary |
Silver Lakes Elementary |
Coral Springs Elementary |
Miramar High |
Silver Shores Elementary |
Coral Springs High |
New River Middle |
South Broward High |
Cresthaven Elementary |
Nob Hill Elementary |
Stephen Foster Elementary |
Crystal Lake Middle |
North Andrews Gardens Elementary |
Stirling Elementary |
Cypress Run Education Center |
North Fork Elementary |
Stranahan High |
Deerfield Beach Elementary |
North Lauderdale Pre-K – 8 |
Sunland Park Elementary |
Deerfield Beach High |
Northeast High |
Sunshine Elementary |
Deerfield Park Elementary |
Northside Elementary |
Thurgood Marshall Elementary |
Dillard Elementary |
Nova B.F Elementary |
Walker Elementary |
Dillard 6-12 |
Nova Eisenhower Elementary |
Walter C. Young Middle |
Discovery Elementary |
Oakland Park Elementary |
Watkins Elementary |
Dolphin Bay Elementary |
Oakridge Elementary |
Welleby Elementary |
Driftwood Elementary |
Olsen Middle |
West Hollywood Elementary |
Endeavor Primary Learning Center |
Orangebrook Elementary |
Westpine Middle |
Fairway Elementary |
Park Lakes Elementary |
Wilton Manors Elementary |
Forest Hills Elementary |
Park Ridge Elementary |
Wingate Oaks Center |
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