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Though a large majority of public schools feed students free breakfast and lunch, 65 do not, something Democratic lawmakers hope to change.
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For the first time ever, the Ashland School District will have free lunch programs during both the summer and upcoming school year.
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Oregon is set to participate in a new federal summer food program that could benefit nearly 300,000 kids across the state.
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Oregon school districts have until Dec. 31 to apply for a waiver to take advantage of the increased eligibility for the current school year.
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Egg white breakfast wraps, vegetarian ramen, gumbo, glazed carrots and organic cheeseburgers aren’t just trendy restaurant offerings — they’re on some of the breakfast and lunch menus at California schools.
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Many Oregon students may no longer have access to free meals, as they did during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Schools across Oregon are providing free summer meals to anyone 18 and under, but a federal waiver for free meals ends June 30, putting the future of universal free school lunches in jeopardy.