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District reports sharp rise in second-chance breakfasts and incremental lunch gains
Summary
Food-service staff reported that second-chance breakfast participation at the high school rose from 442 to 764 year-over-year and districtwide breakfasts increased from about 2,700 to 3,200; lunch participation showed smaller gains after menu changes and operational tweaks to serving lines.
Ruth, representing the district’s food-service provider (OPA), told the school board that the second-chance breakfast program has seen steep year-over-year growth and that districtwide breakfast participation has increased.
Ruth reported that second-chance breakfasts at the high school rose from…
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