Angleton ISD food distribution
Angleton ISD began distributing meals to students via school buses on Thursday after widespread power outages caused school cancellations. The school district plans on delivering meals to students who rely on them through Sunday.

Cindy Roberson hands a meal to Sarah Rankin for her 16-year-old son at the Angleton Manor apartments in Angleton on Thursday. Angleton ISD sent out three school buses to distribute meals to students throughout the electricity crisis.

A box of meals to be distributed to Angleton ISD students sit in the back of a bus in Angleton on Thursday. Widespread power outages caused school cancellations through Friday, prompting the district to deliver meals to students who rely on the school for them.

Angleton ISD students line up to receive lunches through the Fueled to Go program in Angleton on Thursday. Students who rely on schools for meals will receive meals from the school from Thursday through Sunday amid widespread power outages and school cancellations.

Regina Davis sits in the driver's seat of a bus as she delivers meals to Angleton ISD students on Thursday. The district started up its program, Fueled to Go, to deliver meals to students who rely on them during the electricity crisis after winter storms this week.

Carrots, chips and other lunch items sit in a bag ready to be distributed to Angleton ISD students in Angleton on Thursday. Widespread power outages caused school cancellations through Friday, prompting the district to deliver meals to students who rely on the school for them.

Angelica Hofstetter moves around boxes filled with meals for Angleton ISD students while delivering meals around town on Thursday. The Child Nutrition Program set up its Fueled to Go program to distribute meals to kids from Thursday through Sunday amid widespread power outages.

Angleton residents pick up free meals for their kids at the Angleton Manor apartments in Angleton on Thursday. Three buses made the rounds to distribute meals to families who rely on Angleton ISD for meals for their students.
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Cindy Roberson hands a meal to Sarah Rankin for her 16-year-old son at the Angleton Manor apartments in Angleton on Thursday. Angleton ISD sent out three school buses to distribute meals to students throughout the electricity crisis.
A box of meals to be distributed to Angleton ISD students sit in the back of a bus in Angleton on Thursday. Widespread power outages caused school cancellations through Friday, prompting the district to deliver meals to students who rely on the school for them.
Angleton ISD students line up to receive lunches through the Fueled to Go program in Angleton on Thursday. Students who rely on schools for meals will receive meals from the school from Thursday through Sunday amid widespread power outages and school cancellations.
Regina Davis sits in the driver's seat of a bus as she delivers meals to Angleton ISD students on Thursday. The district started up its program, Fueled to Go, to deliver meals to students who rely on them during the electricity crisis after winter storms this week.
Carrots, chips and other lunch items sit in a bag ready to be distributed to Angleton ISD students in Angleton on Thursday. Widespread power outages caused school cancellations through Friday, prompting the district to deliver meals to students who rely on the school for them.
Angelica Hofstetter moves around boxes filled with meals for Angleton ISD students while delivering meals around town on Thursday. The Child Nutrition Program set up its Fueled to Go program to distribute meals to kids from Thursday through Sunday amid widespread power outages.
Angleton residents pick up free meals for their kids at the Angleton Manor apartments in Angleton on Thursday. Three buses made the rounds to distribute meals to families who rely on Angleton ISD for meals for their students.
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