January 18, 2025 - 17:19
During a recent board meeting, the Superintendent of Limestone County Schools, along with other board members, took a moment to acknowledge the significant contributions of the Child Nutrition Program. This recognition highlights the essential role that the program plays in supporting the health and well-being of students across the district.
The Child Nutrition Department has been instrumental in providing nutritious meals to students, ensuring that they have access to healthy food options during the school day. This initiative not only promotes better eating habits but also enhances students' ability to focus and perform academically.
Board members expressed their gratitude for the hard work and dedication of the staff who manage the program. They emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards in food quality and service, which directly impacts student health and learning outcomes. The recognition serves as a reminder of the vital role that nutrition plays in education and the ongoing commitment of the Limestone County Schools to support its students' needs.
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