Schools offering meal options for students during shutdown

The Bowling Green City Schools are making an effort to cotinue to provide meals for district students during the school shutdown.

As of today (Monday, March 16) through April 3, 2020, both Crim and the Bowling Green Middle School will be open from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday to offer “grab and go” breakfast and lunch options to all district students.

Transportation will also offer the drop off of both a cold breakfast and lunch option daily to students throughout the district. Parents interested in using this option, must contact Abby Forschner at aforschner@bgcs.k12.oh.us by ­noon on Sunday each week during the shutdown, so that students may be included in the transportation route for the upcoming week. Drop off points daily for delivered meals will be from 9:30 – 10:30a.m. at the following locations:  Milton Center – Township Building; Custar – St. Louis Church; Rudolph – Rudolph Christian Church; Portage – Village Hall; Sugar Ridge – Sugar Ridge Community Church. Note that these locations can change in response to demand or lack thereof. The food being provided each week will be posted on Monday on the Food Services portion of the district website.

Families in need of food/household items may also contact Abby Forschner (aforschner@bgcs.k12.oh.us) or Felicia Boyd (fboyd@bgcs.k12.oh.us) if they wish to utilize the Jr. Bobcats Basics food pantry on an anonymous basis. We are also accepting donations for those that wish to contribute.

The school is also compiling a list of others providing food.