Wider Access to Free School Meals in the US

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Wider Access to Free School Meals in the US
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has expanded access to free breakfast and lunch for millions of additional students in schools serving low-income communities. The department has lowered the eligibility threshold for the Community Eligibility Provision, allowing schools to provide no-cost meals to all students. Previously, at least 40% of students' households had to be enrolled in income-based federal assistance programs, but the new rule lowers that threshold to 25%. This expansion aims to decrease childhood hunger, improve child health, and reduce the social stigma associated with reduced-cost meals. Grants worth $30 million will be distributed to rural school districts, and additional funding will be provided for equipment and Farm to School programs.

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