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Wake school meal prices are likely to go up again. Here’s how much more they’ll cost.
Raleigh News and Observer via AOL· 6 hours agoPrices in middle schools and high schools would rise to $2 and $3.75 for lunch. The price increase...
Wichita Falls ISD awarded grant for school breakfast program
Newschannel 6 Wichita Falls· 39 minutes agoWichita Falls ISD is one of seven school districts across Texas to receive a grant from No Kid...
How students are impacted as more school districts move to four-day weeks
KGWN-TV Cheyenne· 12 hours agoIt’s a concept districts across the country have been exploring as hundreds move toward a four-day ...
USDA issues final rule updating school nutrition standards | JD Supra
JD Supra· 7 days agoThe U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) recently issued a final rule to update its school nutrition standards,...
Louisiana DCFS: Summer EBT will be available for children
ABC 26 New Orleans· 14 hours agoLouisiana Department of Children and Family Services announced on Monday, May 6 that Summer EBT will...
Updates to the School Nutrition Standards
USDA· 6 days agoWhy is USDA updating the nutrition requirements for school meals? Strengthening school meals is one of the best investments we can make ...
USDA sets new nutrition standards to cut salt, sugar in school lunches
FOX 5 New York· 1 day agoCereal, pizza, and chocolate milk found in school cafeterias are among the items that will soon...
School Lunch Hero: Chiles Elementary food service worker honored by state
The Gainesville Sun via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAn Alachua County Public Schools (ACPS) nutrition professional was honored Monday afternoon with the...
After AP investigation, family of missing students enrolls in school
Houston Chronicle· 1 day agoFour months after The Associated Press wrote about an Atlanta family struggling to enroll in school,...
School officials say new nutrition standards a win
Bozeman Daily Chronicle· 6 days agoDieticians at Bozeman Public Schools said new nutrition standards — recently announced by the federal government — will be a win for children’s