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Mayoral candidate urges district to adopt CEP for free meals, raises bus seat-belt concerns
Summary
Isaac Greenwood, a candidate for county mayor, urged the board to consider the federal Community Eligibility Provision to provide free meals for all students and estimated a district cost "between 3.4 and $4 million annually," and also raised concerns about seat belts on buses during the budget hearing.
Isaac Greenwood, who identified himself as a candidate for county mayor, spoke during the public hearing on the proposed 2026–2027 Consolidated Budget and urged the Clarksville Montgomery County School Board to investigate the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), a federal option to provide free school meals to all students.
"The CEP…
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