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IPS Offers Students Free Meals During Winter Break

    Students don’t need to prove that they qualify for free meals, based on family income. Anyone under the age of 18 can eat for free.

    IPS served more than 59,000 free breakfasts and lunches to students this past summer.

    Three out of four students at Indianapolis Public Schools qualify for free meals at school based on federal income standards for families. To ensure students have access to nutritious meals during the winter break the district is offering meals to students and their siblings. IPS is giving out lunches at 16 schools and two public libraries.

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