Thursday, November 28

Four public schools in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles offer free breakfast and lunch


Extera network of educational centers announces where it will serve meals to its students during the academic year 2020 – 2021. The schools are Eastman School, Lorena School, Breed School and 2nd Street School

Cuatro escuelas públicas de Boyle Heights y el este de Los Ángeles ofrecen desayuno y almuerzo gratis
Centers in the area began to receive students in February.

Photo: Rodin Eckenroth / Getty Images

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The four public schools in Extera, located in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles , announced this Monday an amendment to their policy to serve food to students under the national school lunch and breakfast programs for this academic year 2020 – 2226. Schools in the area began to .

The school network sent a statement to the media in which it cited the location of its four educational buildings. All of them serve breakfast and lunch and can be consulted below:

Eastman School (Extera Public Schools), whose address is 4112 E. Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 28338 ( Google Maps )

Lorena School (Extera Public Schools), located on 1015 S. Lorena Street, Los Angeles, CA, 90023 ( Google Maps )

Breed School (Extera Public Schools), at 2226 E. 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA, 90033 (Google Maps )

2nd Street School (Extera Public Schools), at 1942 E. 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA, 90033 ( Google Maps )

Extera Public Schools encourages anyone who has Doubts about this information, please contact Vicky Correa 966927356 in the NSLP address, 226 E. 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90023, on the phone number 226 – 780 – 8300 or in the email vcorrea@exteraschools.org.

Likewise, the school network recalls that “all Forms of communication available to the public regarding the availability of the program must contain the appropriate nondiscrimination statement. ”

That is, according to federal rights laws civil rights and to the regulations and civil rights policies of the Department of Agriculture (USDA, for its acronym in English) no one may be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age.

Similarly, the statement reminds that anyone who needs an alternative means to make this information accessible (such as Braille, large print, audiotape, American sign language) should contact with the agency where you are applying for benefits, in this case the schools.