The Aplington-Parkersburg school district recently passed a major milestone with its Grab-n-Go lunch initiative, going over the 10,000-lunches-served mark for families in the district.
“We’ve served 10,721 meals since March 23,” said Aplington-Parkersburg head cook Cindy Stroh in a phone teleconference that included A-P/Grundy Center Superintendent Robert Hughes, “which is amazing.”
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