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Superintendent warns proposed federal change could end universal free school meals for some students
Summary
During the superintendent's report the board heard that a proposed change in federal rules could raise the threshold for universal free school meals, potentially returning some students to the old application-based system; the district is 53% directly certified under the current rules.
In the superintendent’s report the board was told that a proposed federal change to the National School Breakfast and Lunch Program could raise the threshold for automatic universal free meals to 60 percent, which could remove universal free meals from the division under current enrollment data. Presenters…
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