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Canaan Community Academy Expanding Their Grab N Go Meals

All sites are open to all children regardless of where they attend school.

(Madison, Ind.) – Canaan Community Academy is expanding its Grab N GO meals. CCA will continue to offer meals every Tuesday and Thursday to the following locations; Woodside, Madison Village, Dupont (old school), and on-site at Canaan Community Academy.

All sites are open to all children regardless of where they attend school.

Beginning Tuesday, April 14 the new delivery times will be as follows,

Madison Village

  • 11:20 AM-Noon,

Woodside

  • 11:30 AM-Noon

Dupont and Canaan Community Academy

  • 11:00 AM-Noon.

Meals for the week of April 6 will continue to be delivered.

Preregistration is not required, you can pull up near the Canaan Community Academy buses, remain in your vehicle meals will be brought to you. At the school remain in your vehicle as well and meals will be brought out to you.

Delivery times have been adjusted to allow the school to run bus routes, delivering meals directly to students. families will be notified of the delivery times.

Students will be receiving STREAM (science, technology, reading, engineering, are, math) learning kits/ activities plus fun surprises when along with their meals.

Students can also exchange library books at this time.

If you have any questions you can contact Rhonda Pennington, Chief Administrative Officer at rpennington@canaanca.com or use the contact form on the website: www.canaancommunityacademy.org

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