Fewer NJ Kids Eating Breakfast at School Means More Hungry Children
State ranks dead last in percentage of schools eligible for federal nutrition funds that actually participate in the program, according to new report. The number of children eating breakfast at schools in New Jersey dropped last year for the first time this decade — a development that concerns advocates who say it means fewer low-income students are getting a meal that research shows boosts their participation in class.
Click Here to read the full article
No Tags
