Friday, June 10, 2022

Free Meals Ending

From News Nation:

“Federal free school meal waivers set to expire June 30”

On July 1, the universal free school lunch will be no more. The federal pandemic-era waivers that provided free meals to all students, regardless of economic status, is expiring June 30. Since former President Donald Trump signed the COVID-19 aid package in 2020, 10 million additional children have been able to eat free school meals regularly. Millions more received after-school dinners and families were given the additional flexibility to pick up meals for their kids.

Katie Wilson, executive director of Urban School Food Alliance, discussed what the expiration of the lunch program will mean for schools and students during an appearance on “Morning in America.” “Families are gonna have a shock to the system,” Wilson said. “As if things aren’t hard enough with rising prices and trying to keep everything in track, trying to go back to work.” A lot of families rely on the program. For some, they are grateful for the convenience, but for others, this is the only food they’ll get, Wilson said. “All of a sudden, in the middle of the summer meals program, we’re going to have no school meals for these children unless we identify what their income level is at their family setting,” Wilson said. “So this is gonna be for us catastrophic.” According to Wilson, Urban School Food Alliance represents the 18 largest cities in the country with numerous sites across each city.

A lot of small, faith-based, community-based organizations also do summer meals,” Wilson said “And a lot of them have said, no, not this year, because it’s just not stable enough for us.” The organizations don’t know whether they’re going to be able to feed all children or not. “So for the children that come to these sites,” Wilson said, “it’s going to be catastrophic.” School districts are still seeing severe supply chain issues, according to Wilson. “We don’t know if a truck is gonna come and if it comes, you don’t know what’s on it,” she said. Wilson said districts are seeing a 40% to 75% increase in costs as the federal reimbursement rate is declining. “Right now with the waivers, we’re getting a much higher reimbursement rate, which is helping to cover that cost,” she said. “It’s helping the school district to reset and come back financially from all of this, but on July 1, that’s another thing that will happen, is that the reimbursement rate will also go down about 40 cents a meal. So this is gonna be really difficult for the school district to continue to do business.”

^ I think the Federal Government should continue the Free Lunch Program, but change it a little. At every school (public or private) that receives Federal Funding there should be a meal that is Free to every Student with no questions (about how much money their Parents make, etc.) The Schools can also make and sell other things. That way every Child is guaranteed a lunch and those who want something different can pay for it themselves. It may seem like that will only highlight the wealth inequity amongst the Students, but that is already happening by the clothes they wear (even in places with Uniforms) or the school supplies they use. At least this way School Districts can make money on the non-Federal meal, every Child will have no reason not to eat lunch or be hungry and there are still choices available. ^

https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/education/free-food-school-lunches/

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