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Participation lull leads district to raise lunch prices

Half of the 30-cent increase was enacted to cover the district’s budget.

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‘Lunch shaming’ incident goes viral

Social media word has spread of a cafeteria worker who says she quit over the school district’s unpaid-balance policy.

Each introduced healthy measures such as cutting the cost of non-sugary beverages.

The eatery aims to serve as an extension of the exhibits.

The vendor is partnering with celebrity chef Robert Irvine as part of a nutrition initiative.

Meals will be prepped using the same menu offered to students.

Yet those changes don’t need to cost a fortune, says a leader of the study.

A fee was levied to avoid making lunches more expensive across the board.

The funding is aimed at enabling schools to implement new breakfast models.

The state board of education’s ruling has given high schools more power over what they serve.

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