Kellyville Public Schools is responding to a social media post claiming that students were not allowed to eat lunch because they didn’t have money.

The superintendent says the district isn’t denying meals to any student. He says that it is district policy never to prevent a student from eating a meal at school.

In the future, he would like to address concerns before they reach social media.

The post on social media is drawing significant attention to Kellyville Schools.

The writer says she is saddened to hear that some students didn’t get lunch on the first day of school because they didn’t have money. Several people reacted to, commented on, and shared the post.

The post also caught the attention of Kellyville Schools Superintendent Dan Gist, who began investigating the situation.

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