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People in the News

Sunday, July 13, 2025

People in the News

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Irving ISD schools providing free summer meals for children in the community

Irving ISD is providing free meals for local children 18 and younger. The Summer Meals Program provides breakfast and lunch to anyone visiting the Irving ISD school locations throughout the city. No ID is required to participate, but they must eat the meals on campus and cannot be shared with anyone.

The students are not required to be enrolled in summer school. Therefore security reasons, it is important to contact the campus to determine what time they serve the meals. Also, for security reasons, please find out where you should enter the building and sign in as a guest. Anyone who does meet the age criteria may purchase the school’s cafeteria meals at a regularly set price.

Irving ISD invites the community to spread the word about the free meals program for the children this summer. For more information visit http://irvingisd.net/SummerFood.