Gov. Kate Brown on Thursday announced all public schools will close until April in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus, triggering questions about how kids will access various services districts provide when classes are in session.

Among them was how low-income students will access meals without free breakfast and lunch.

Portland Public Schools on Friday announced 14 schools will serve to-go meals starting March 17. Breakfast and lunch will be provided from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. through March 20 and March 30-31 and will not be served on the weekends or during spring break.

The district has also been inundated with offers from would-be volunteers.

“We are humbled by the huge outpouring of community concern and offers of support for our PPS families,” officials said in a release. “While we love our volunteers, we ask that during the extended spring break, you refrain from coming to school meal sites unless you are a PPS family picking up food.”

These are the sites the Portland district announced, in alphabetical order. We’ve embedded a Google Map of these locations below.

Boise-Eliot/Humboldt Elementary, 620 N. Fremont Ave.

César Chávez Elementary, 5103 N. Willis Blvd.

George Middle School, 10000 N. Burr Ave.

Grout Elementary, 3119 S.E. Holgate Blvd.

Harrison Park School, 2225 S.E. 87th Ave.

Lent School, 5105 S.E. 97th Ave.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary, 4906 N.E. 6th Ave.

Rigler Elementary, 5401 N.E. Prescott St.

Rosa Parks Elementary, 8960 N. Woolsey Ave.

Scott Elementary, 6700 N.E. Prescott St.

Sitton Elementary, 9930 N. Smith St.

Woodmere Elementary, 7900 S.E. Duke St.

Markham Elementary, 10531 S.W. Capitol Hwy.

Madison High (Marshall campus), 3905 S.E. 91st Ave.

Franklin High School, 5405 S.E. Woodward St.

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