Richardson ISD has made it a priority to continue feeding students even as spread of the coronavirus has forced the indefinite closure of schools districtwide.
According to a district spokesperson, RISD distributed 213,673 meals at 25 dropoff sites as of April 8.
The service has relieved stress on parents who rely on RISD to provide meals for their children, parent Jessica Hale said.
“Normally my kids get free [meals] at school every day for breakfast and lunch,” Hale said. “[RISD] doing this is saving us a lot of money.”












