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Eugene

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Tue Sep 1, 2020, 09:37 PM Sep 2020

Federal Government Relaxes Rules on Feeding Low-Income Students

Source: New York Times

Federal Government Relaxes Rules on Feeding Low-Income Students

Under pressure from Congress, the Agriculture Department agreed to extend special rules making it easier for schools to provide subsidized meals, but only through December.

By Kate Taylor
Published Aug. 31, 2020
Updated Sept. 1, 2020, 8:49 a.m. ET

The Agriculture Department, under pressure from Congress and officials in school districts across the country, said on Monday that it would allow schools to provide free breakfast and lunch to any child or teenager through the end of 2020, provided funding lasts. Advocates for the poor hailed the announcement as an important step to ensure that more needy children are fed during the coronavirus pandemic.

It was a partial reversal by the department. Previously, the agency had said that when schools returned to session, whether remote or in-person, it would require them to resume serving meals only to students enrolled in their district — and to charge students who did not qualify for free or reduced-price meals.

But the department’s announcement on Monday still fell short of what advocates and many officials had been pushing for, namely to extend the special rules through the end of the school year, in 2021.

When schools shut down in the spring because of the coronavirus, the department authorized districts to distribute subsidized to-go meals to any child or teenager under 19. The change was intended to make it easier to get meals to low-income children while they were stuck at home — even if that meant offering free meals to everyone. Some districts offered meals at curbside pickup, while others brought them to bus stops or delivered them to students’ homes.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/31/us/schools-food-coronavirus.html
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Federal Government Relaxes Rules on Feeding Low-Income Students (Original Post) Eugene Sep 2020 OP
So they only get to eat through December, elleng Sep 2020 #1

elleng

(130,726 posts)
1. So they only get to eat through December,
Tue Sep 1, 2020, 09:43 PM
Sep 2020

and then await the next administration?

Should we be thankful?

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