School Lunches

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But parents and teachers are clamoring to get the federally funded program back as families continue to financially struggle during the coronavirus pandemic.
Schools are keeping kids fed, losing millions of dollars in the process. They fear they will have to make deep cuts next year, when the country is still reeling.
From putting their health at risk, to dropping meals off for families in need, teachers reveal how they are the "glue" holding communities together amid the crisis.
There's been a long-running war over potatoes in federal programs.
The move is announced on the birthday of Michelle Obama, champion of nutritious food for America's children.
The Democratic presidential candidate unveiled his plan to end child hunger, help feed people in poverty and fix food deserts.
Students who owed more than $15 in lunch debt had their lunches taken away and replaced with a cold meal.
Students with debt higher than $75 can be barred from extracurricular activities under a Cherry Hill Board of Education policy.
One of Trump's several behind-the-scenes food benefit cuts has a spillover effect on children.