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Board reviews updates to cafeteria policies to reflect state meal laws
Summary
Trustees heard proposed updates to district board policies to align cafeteria practices with recently enacted state laws requiring free meals and encouraging fresh, local food; the changes will return for approval on the consent agenda at the next meeting.
The Jefferson Union High School District Board of Trustees on Tuesday reviewed proposed revisions to district cafeteria-related board policies to reflect state laws that expand free school meals and encourage fresh, minimally processed foods.
Deputy Superintendent of Business Tina Van Rapphorst told the board the three policy updates tie to recent state legislation. "SB 348, which requires schools to provide any student who asks with one free breakfast and lunch each school day," she said, and the…
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