Tulsa Public Schools Offering Free Meals To Students

Tulsa Public Schools Offering Free Meals To Students

Tulsa Public Schools will serve all students ages 18 and under "several days" worth of meals for free. 

Starting Thursday, August 12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., TPS will provide seven days' worth of breakfast and lunch meals for free to supply students until the start of the school year. 

Families can claim the meals at any of the district's 14 grab-and-go locations or a mobile meals bus stop. Service locations are available HERE

TPS says that parents who bring their child to the meal-sites will not have to provide ID, but those without their child present need one of the following forms of student identification:

  1. Student ID
  2. School report card 
  3. Child's passport
  4. Child's birth certificate 
  5. Government-issued child ID card 
  6. Any document providing parent/guardian identity and relationship to the child, such as an adoption decree; doctor, clinic, or hospital record; religious record; or a daycare center record.
  7. Any text message sent to all parents from the district's short-code

For more information on updated meal-sites, click HERE.


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