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Category: Educator Perspectives

ARTICLE: After Two Years, Free School Meals for All is Over. What Does That Mean for Students and Their Families?

Program and Communication Manager Andrew Harrell is quoted in this article from EducationNC.org. For more than two years, all public school students […]

September 26, 2022October 31, 2022Educator Perspectives, School Meals for All Campaign

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