Carver Community Center is a distribution site for student meals each week day, 12 noon to 2PM
As Norwalk enters what we believe could be the peak phase of the COVID-19 coronavirus spread, Norwalk Public Schools is modifying its food distribution model. School bus meal delivery to bus stops, as well as door-to-door meal deliveries for special education students, will be postponed until further notice. To make sure that students and families still have meal options, this alternate plan is now in place.
Starting Monday, March 30 until further notice, meals will now be available at 10 food distribution sites across the city from 12 noon to 2 pm, Monday through Friday, including at the Carver Community Center. Each Friday, additional meals will be provided for Saturday and Sunday.
At these locations, families will have the option to “drive through” or walk up. For the health and safety of both families and staff, everyone needs to maintain “social distancing,” meaning 6 feet of physical space between you and a non-family member. Crossing guards and security guards will be available to assist.
SCHOOL SITES
Brien McMahon High School, 300 Highland Avenue
Jefferson Elementary School, 75 Van Buren Avenue
Kendall Elementary School, 57 Fillow Street
Marvin Elementary School, 16 Calf Pasture Beach Road
Ponus Ridge Middle School, 21 Hunters Lane
Nathan Hale Middle School,176 Strawberry Hill Avenue
Tracey Magnet School, 20 Camp Street
COMMUNITY SITES
Ben Franklin Community Center, 165 Flax Hill Road
Carver Community Center, 7 Academy Street
Nathaniel Ely Center (Maritime Odyssey Preschool), 11 Ingalls Avenue