Carrollton Public Schools Expands Free After-School Dinner Program for Students
Carrollton Public Schools continues its commitment to student well-being by expanding its free after-school dinner program for students to more locations.
Beginning November 3, 2025, the Nutrition Services Department will open new supper sites at Omni High School and the J.B. Griffin Early Childhood Education Building. Students at Carrollton Middle and High Schools already have access to this program, which provides a hot, nutritious meal immediately after school at no cost. “This expansion comes at a time when families are feeling stretched,” said Superintendent Tiffany Peterson. “By expanding after-school dinner options, we’re helping more families navigate through uncertain times.”
The At-Risk After School Supper Program, a federally funded initiative, ensures that students have access to healthy meals beyond the regular school day — supporting both nutrition and academic success. Meals typically include an entrée, fruit, vegetable, and milk, offering students balanced nutrition to fuel learning, activities, and growth. “Our Nutrition Services team is proud to serve students well beyond the school day,” said Jackie Coffey, Nutrition Services Director. “These dinners give students the energy they need to participate in after-school programs, sports, and homework — and help ensure that no child goes home hungry.”
The location and schedule information for students currently enrolled at Carrollton Public Schools can be found below.
Guidelines for afterschool meals include that
sites are open to all currently enrolled district students.
students must eat on site.
service times are set.
food is not allowed on buses.
CPS Nutrition Services Contact
Jackie Coffey, Director of Nutrition Services
989-399-8861
Media Contact
Lindsay Bryce, Director of Family and Community Engagement
989-399-8879

