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  2. Millions of additional students eligible for no-cost ... - AOL

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    The Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a rule change Tuesday that will allow 3,000 more schools to receive free breakfasts and lunches for students. The USDA is making a change to the ...

  3. Breakfast and lunch are now free for all Mass. students. What ...

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    "Right now, 68% of students participate in free lunch and 45% for breakfast." He said participation is much higher in the district's elementary and middle schools. National School Lunch Program ...

  4. School meal programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2024, states in the contiguous United States which serve lunches through the NSLP receive federal reimbursements at rates of $0.42 per full price meal, $4.03 per reduced price meal (meals which for which students cannot be charged more than 40 cents), [24] and $4.43 per free meal. An additional $0.02 per meal served in a school ...

  5. School Breakfast Program - Wikipedia

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    [2] [7] The most current reimbursement rates for participating schools are $1.55 for each free breakfast, $1.25 for each reduced-price breakfast, and $0.27 for each paid breakfast. A school may receive a higher reimbursement rate for serving free or reduced-price meals to more than 40% of their students in the previous year.

  6. Mid-Del school students will receive free breakfast and lunch ...

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    The Mid-Del school district will join a handful of other metro-area districts in offering all students free breakfast and lunch during the 2024-25 school year, ending the need for parents to ...

  7. National School Lunch Act - Wikipedia

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    The Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (79 P.L. 396, 60 Stat. 230) is a 1946 United States federal law that created the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) to provide low-cost or free school lunch meals to qualified students through subsidies to schools. [1]

  8. College Lunch returns with new doors and more

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    Jul. 6—FAIRMONT — After roughly a year away, the College Lunch is returning to Locust Avenue. "When I came to school here Fairmont had a lot of nightlife and activity and it's kind of dried up ...

  9. Revenge of the Lunch Lady - The Huffington Post

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    Students from families with incomes up to 25 percent above the federal poverty line—about $3,300 for a family of four, or around $24,000 in today’s dollars—were entitled to free meals. Those from families with incomes between 25 and 95 percent above the poverty line paid a reduced price, while everyone else paid the full price.