SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Paul Comstock ThisWeek Among the long-term changes brought on by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is the way the Delaware City School District provides food to its students. When the pandemic led Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine to announce orders that the state's public schools close in March 2020, Delaware school district began providing free meals to families via curbside pickup. When most school districts began returning at least some of their students to classrooms last fall, the U.S. Department of Agriculture waived all fees for its breakfast and lunch programs, providing the meals for free to every student, not only those on a free or reduced-price plan.