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The USDA Foods in Schools program supports domestic nutrition programs and American agricultural producers through purchases of 100% American-grown and -produced foods for use by schools and institutions participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), and the
Fact: The Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act does indeed include a $4.5 billion increase in funding over ten years and a $. 06 increase per each school meal. $2.2 billion of the necessary funding came from cuts to the SNAP program.
Over 95,000 schools/institutions serve school lunches to 28.5 million students each day, including: 18.9 million free lunches. 1.1 million reduced price (student pays $0.40) 8.5 million full price.
(1,2) In California, school districts spend more than $1.5 billion dollars a year to provide 540 million school lunches to over four million students, most of whom are low-income and students of color.
During the school year, your child can get free or reduced-price meals at school through: The National School Lunch Program. The School Breakfast Program. The Special Milk Program, which provides milk for students in schools that do not participate in a federal school meal program.
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In the United States, the National School Breakfast (SBP) and School Lunch Program (NSLP) meals are provided for free or at a reduced price to eligible children, and are a nutrition safety net for low income children. Consuming both meals could provide 58% of daily intake.
During the school year, your child can get free or reduced-price meals at school through: The National School Lunch Program. The School Breakfast Program. The Special Milk Program, which provides milk for students in schools that do not participate in a federal school meal program.
Home / Education / Articles / How many US children receive a free or reduced-price school lunch? In federal fiscal year 2022, 30.1 million students over 60% of all public school students received a free or reduced-price lunch through the National School Lunch Program (NSLP).

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