Pa. Department Of Education Will Continue To Serve Meals If Ordered To Close

HARRISBURG (KDKA) - Even if the coronavirus outbreak causes Pennsylvania K-12 schools to close, they will still provide meals to low-income children.

The Pennsylvania Department of Education announced in a tweet on Thursday that they received approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to serve offsite meals to children.

The meals will be free and a way for low-income students to get meals if schools are temporarily shut down.

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