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Student advisory council presents community-service seal and flags a potential $100,000 cut to school food funding
Summary
Student advisory council leaders updated the Chicopee School Committee on a new 'seal of community service' for diplomas, ongoing work to improve hot-lunch options, and warned that a Massachusetts Department of Agriculture reduction could cost the district about $100,000 in local food-for-schools support.
The Chicopee student advisory council presented a finalized “seal of community service” that the district plans to roll out by grade level and said recent guidance and community outreach have helped shape program materials.
The presentation, given by Student Advisory Council President Nayira Wilson and advisors, also focused on school food services. The…
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