BETHEL — David Murphy, MSAD 44 Superintendent of Schools asked parents to visit the SAD 44 website, www.sad44.org, to order a meal for future possible remote days.
“As you are aware, any further snow days that may be necessary this year will be instructional days held remotely … We will be sending home an Uncrustable peanut butter and jelly sandwich (Sun butter for CPS), applesauce cups, a granola bar, a juice box and a bag of chips for these meals. The sandwich can be kept in the freezer until it is needed and all other items are shelf stable.”
Finally, he advises that the lunch be kept on hand at home. Future meals will be replaced as necessary.
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