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Marlene Schwartz: Most schools were eligible for Local Food for Schools, a $660 million program, which has now been cut. The ...
Groveport Madison Local Schools was seeking a 37-year, $77.2-million bond issue to generate local funding to construct three new middle schools and expand Groveport Madison High School.
From empanadas to plantains to pulled pork to bruschetta to (yes) mac and cheese, students tried foods that could soon be part of their school menus.
The cuts have drawn backlash from some town residents who say the cuts take away one of the basic pillars of education.