When our communities needed them more than ever, school nutrition departments across the state stepped up in incredible ways to support all students – whether learning in the school building or virtually/remotely. Because of them, thousands of kids throughout Tennessee have remained nourished during the crisis.
The pandemic has upended school meal programs as we know them. As schools have had to adjust to remote learning, hybrid models, and or changes within the building to keep students and staff safe, school nutrition departments have worked quickly to make sure school meals are also adapting to these changes and available for every student.
These frontline hunger heroes – school nutrition and transportation professionals, community leaders, administrators, teachers, and volunteers – have done everything they can to ensure that kids continue to have access to meals. They have worked tirelessly, often for longer shifts and without days off. They have also found creative ways to get meals to kids, distributing weekly bags of fresh produce, providing curb-side meal pick-up, and even hopping on school buses to deliver meals directly to kids’ homes. These hunger heroes have shown tremendous dedication to the kids they serve, all while juggling mounting stress and uncertainty in their own lives.
No Kid Hungry Tennessee is proud to have supported the following school districts across the great state of Tennessee during the pandemic this school year: