Schools serve breakfast to more low-income children

The school breakfast program, an adjunct to the longer-established school lunch and school milk programs, is reaching a growing number of low-income children — 12.1 million daily during the 2015-16 school year — says a report from an anti-hunger group. The group, Food Research and Action Center, said the Community Eligibility Provision — a target of conservative… » Read More

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