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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhat will happen to the children depending on free breakfasts and lunches in
public schools when SNAP benefits aren't there on Monday?
I substitute teach in schools that are quasi-urban.   I estimate about 60% of students depend upon the free meals that the public schools provide.  Sure, I see about half of them throw away their meals and run to buy ice cream or chips for their lunches.   But for many of them, that's their meal(s) for the day.
How can one teach when a good number of students are hungry?  I'm talking more than low blood sugar.
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				dsc
(53,221 posts)at least no mention has been made of it not going forward.
WhiskeyGrinder
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(1,185 posts)Cairycat
(1,839 posts)funding for the school lunch program is being cut. With SNAP benefits cut off, more students may be eating school lunch and breakfast, if already on free/reduced lunch, or have parents willing to fill out the forms to be on free/reduced.
I serve breakfast and lunch in a public elementary school. I'll be watching the numbers (and kids).
https://schoolnutrition.org/sna-news/congress-passes-trumps-mega-bill-that-harms-school-meal-programs/
JT45242
(3,706 posts)The FRL money is not tied to SNAP, and may have been dispersed in different ways. 
The real issue is that many kids will not get anything outside of school hours.
This is the reverse summer situation. 
HeartsCanHope
(1,384 posts)This program insures that students get a free lunch and breakfast. I make regular donations during the school year. It's especially helpful for students that don't qualify for free lunches or there is a family crisis. Also the library in my county offers after school meals for students. It's sad that the Republicans don't seem to care what happens to children outside of the womb! Remember the Republicans counting ketchup as a vegetable? Thank you for caring about the students, no_hypocrisy!
Prairie_Seagull
(4,497 posts)Contacted school food program in my area to see what is what relative to this issue and will donate if needed.
Good post.





