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A former food services director for a Connecticut school district has been found guilty in connection with a scheme that ...
The cost of unpaid school lunches is climbing across Utah and it’s not just families feeling the pressure.With nearly $4 ...
The former food services director at New Canaan Public Schools was found guilty of stealing lunch money from school ...
The staffers were "nervous" and were worried about being arrested early in the investigation, according to police.
American Schools Have Been Feeding Children for More Than 100 Years. Here’s How the School Lunch Has Changed A new exhibition in Philadelphia explores how nutritional science, technological ...
The National Farm to School Lunch Program allows the Northwest Indiana Food Council to provide 2 million pounds of fresh foods to 134 schools.
William Pacheco has painful memories of the school lunches he was served as a kid growing up in Florida in the 1990s.
A science museum in the city looks back at the history of feeding children in schools and reminds us how fraught the efforts have been for more than 100 years.
Having fresh, local produce in the school cafeteria provides the opportunity to introduce children to more fruits and vegetables and teach them about the food grown in their own communities.
Recently, the 17-year-old delivered a check to Butler Elementary School in Cottonwood Heights to pay off the lunch debt for every student, contributing $2,500 of his own money.
The program would give low income families an extra $120 per child for summer lunches, but federal debate about food benefits could endanger the program.
Gov. Henry McMaster signed a law banning lunch shaming and expanding free meals at South Carolina schools through the federal CEP program.