Conway School Board - Kevin Richard

Superintendent Kevin Richard says collecting lunch and breakfast debts can be a difficult task. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)

CONWAY — School officials are concerned about the $10,000 in debt the Conway School District acquired during the 2018-19 school year in unpaid breakfasts and lunches by students and families.

The outsourcing of its food service to Fresh Picks in July 2018 led to 37,000 additional meals being served over the past school year, including 12,000 more breakfasts and 25,000 more lunches.

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