The program is part of the health system's "100 Days of Service" centennial celebration.
The students are Explore Ambassadors, representing 14 JCPS middle schools in the program.Â
The vending machines, which will be unveiled on Tuesday, are full of books.Â
JCPS superintendent Marty Pollio will discuss the school district's successes and challenges for the future.Â
Some families are still facing hours long delays as their children ride buses to and from school.
JCPS spokesman Mark Hebert confirmed Wednesday the school district is considering eliminating one- or two-hour delays in response to winter weather.
The students were able to tour the campus on Tuesday and took part in experiences like a simulated birth, physical and occupational therapy sessions and speech pathology.
The state's largest school district held its annual Showcase of Schools event at Norton Sports and Learning Center in the Russell neighborhood on Saturday.
18 banners were unveiled featuring six different designs around the neighborhood.
Two students were taken to the hospital with minor injuries.