Orange County Schools officials will provide students meals on Tuesday to take home ahead of a school closure on Wednesday.

School boards across the state, including all local districts, have been taking action recently to close schools May 16 as the number of teachers requesting personal leave for the day have outnumbered the available substitute pool, meaning the districts have had concerns about safely operating the schools. The large number of requests for leave come in coordination with a large rally planned by the North Carolina Association of Educators to call for an increase in education funding as the General Assembly returns for the short legislative session on Wednesday.

OCS said on Monday night that all elementary and middle school students would be provided a bag lunch and breakfast to take home on Wednesday. High school students also have the option of taking home meals.

Chapel Hill – Carrboro City Schools officials recently announced three elementary schools would be open for breakfast and lunch on Wednesday in addition to other lunch sites open across the community.