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Central Unified expands pantry, vouchers and community partnerships as federal shutdown affects families
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Marshall told the Central Unified board the district is expanding food and emergency supports after a federal shutdown, and staff outlined pantries, vouchers and partner services to reach roughly 600 affected students.
Superintendent Dr. Marshall told the Central Unified Board of Trustees on Oct. 28 that the district is stepping up supports for families affected by the federal government shutdown.
"We're all aware that there's a shutdown at the federal level, and it's getting to a point now where a lot of our families [are] gonna be impacted," Dr. Marshall said during the superintendent's report, and he asked Assistant Superintendent Dr. Lopez to review district resources.
Dr. Lopez said Central Unified has updated a resource webpage (with Spanish and work underway on Punjabi…
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