During a recent meeting, the Harrison County school board in West Virginia discussed the ICE Pack days curriculum and the potential for a snow day “meals on wheels” program. The ICE Pack days curriculum is designed to provide students with instruction during inclement weather days when schools are closed. The program aims to keep students engaged and learning even when they cannot physically attend school.
The board also discussed the possibility of implementing a “meals on wheels” program during snow days. This program would involve delivering meals to students who rely on school lunches for regular nutrition. By providing meals to students at home during snow days, the school board hopes to ensure that all students have access to nutritious meals, even when school is not in session.
The discussions were part of the board’s ongoing efforts to improve education and support services for students in Harrison County. The board continues to explore innovative solutions to challenges posed by inclement weather and other disruptions to the school schedule.
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