The Coronavirus Crisis from the K-12 Operator Perspective
Nearly all school districts have ended in-person instruction due to the coronavirus pandemic, with many states planning to keep schools closed for the remainder of the academic year. However, some families rely on free and reduced meals that schools provide to students. Some districts are seeing rising participation in these meal programs as more people are experiencing layoffs and furloughs.
Previously, K-12 operators were not permitted to deliver food or have food for off-premise consumption. Now, those are their only options for service. Although these operators are accustomed to dealing with an at-risk population with existing safety measures and...
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