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Colorado bill would put universal free meals up for a vote

The bill, which would provide universal free meals to students in the state, would only go into effect if state voters approved it during the upcoming election in November.

Gwinnett County Public Schools is planning on adding a halal hot dog to its menu in the fall.

Take a look at how some schools will be honoring their nutrition teams.

Students in Massachusetts and Vermont could continue to receive free meals for another year.

The Farm-to-School Cook Off Competition challenged students from around the state to come up with two recipes that use local ingredients.

Celebrate the start of summer with these ideas.

The foodservice management company is teaching knife skills, recipe development and more.

The state's Department of Education is helping school nutrition programs connect with over 70 food hubs.

Parents and guardians would be able to view the grades online and would be informed if their child’s cafeteria was issued a “C” grade or below.

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