Round Rock ISD will provide meals to children under age 18 this summer at participating campuses through a U.S. Department of Agriculture-funded program.

What you need to know

Under the Texas Summer Meals program, no form of ID is required for children to receive meals from participating schools. Meals can also be provided to people with disabilities under 21 years old through the program.

Meals must be consumed on-site, and participating families will not be required to apply or register for the program—all they have to do is show up during distribution times, according to the district.

The details


Meals will be offered free of charge to area children at the following campuses on varying schedules through Aug. 2:
  • Hopewell Middle School
  • Caldwell Heights IB World Elementary School
  • Anderson Mill IB World Elementary School
  • Deerpark Middle School
  • Success High School
  • McNeil High IB World School
  • Cedar Ridge High School
  • Bluebonnet Elementary School
  • Berkman Elementary Arts Integration Academy
  • Live Oak Elementary School
  • Union Hill Elementary School
  • C.D. Fulkes Middle School
Meal service schedules for each campus are available here.