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Tuesday, April 1, 2026
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Vol. 1, Issue 1

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    UVI Retirees Returning to Work Can Retain Annuity Benefits

    Retired government employees who return to work at the University of the Virgin Islands will now continue drawing their full pension alongside their salary, after Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. signed a measure passed by the 36th Legislature during its Oct. 30 session. Bill No. 36-0061 amends the Virgin Islands Code to allow recipients of a Government Employees’ Retirement System annuity…

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VIDE Launches Early Recruitment for 2026 Summer Food Program as Child Hunger Persists

The Virgin Islands Department of Education is recruiting staff months in advance for next year’s Summer Food Service Program, a reflection of the territory’s ongoing struggle with childhood food insecurity.

The early hiring push signals VIDE’s determination to avoid the operational delays and staffing shortages that have plagued past summers, when school closures leave thousands of children without regular access to meals. For many USVI families, the summer months represent a critical gap in food assistance.

Why Summer Matters

During the academic year, the National School Lunch and Breakfast programs provide meals to eligible students across St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix and Water Island. When schools close for summer break, that vital nutrition lifeline disappears for approximately three months—a period when families already stretched financially face additional hardship.

The Summer Food Service Program is designed to bridge that gap, offering free meals and snacks at designated sites throughout the territory. However, the program’s success depends entirely on adequate staffing, site preparation and coordination—challenges VIDE has worked to address in recent years.

Planning Ahead

By launching recruitment in early 2025 for the 2026 program, VIDE is attempting to lock in qualified personnel before competing summer employment opportunities pull candidates elsewhere. The department is seeking food service workers, site coordinators, nutritionists and administrative staff to support summer meal distribution across all three islands.

The advance timeline also allows time for background checks, training and site assessments before the June start date—typically when school buildings open their kitchens and cafeterias for the summer initiative.

The Broader Challenge

Food insecurity among USVI children remains a stubborn problem. Federal data consistently shows that families in the territory experience food hardship at rates exceeding national averages. Economic factors including high unemployment, cost of living pressures and limited job availability mean many households cannot reliably afford nutritious food year-round.

School meal programs have become a lifeline for children living in food-insecure homes. Research indicates that loss of access to these meals during summer break can affect student nutrition, academic readiness and overall health—effects that compound over multiple summers.

Program Details

The Summer Food Service Program is federally funded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture and operated locally by VIDE. It serves breakfast, lunch and snacks at schools, recreation centers and community sites. Meals must meet USDA nutrition standards and are provided at no cost to children 18 and under.

Participation has fluctuated in recent years due to staffing challenges, facility closures and transportation barriers on islands separated by water. VIDE has worked to increase site locations and improve accessibility, but reaching all eligible children remains difficult in a geographically dispersed territory.

What’s Next

Interested residents can contact VIDE’s Department of Nutrition Services for employment information. The department encourages community members to apply, particularly those living on St. Croix and St. John, where recruitment has historically proven more challenging than on St. Thomas.

As VIDE prepares for the 2026 summer season, the early start on staffing suggests the department is serious about preventing the gaps that have left hungry children without meals during months when they need support most.

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