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- Free or Reduced-Price Meal Data - California Department of Education
Reports and data about students enrolled in California public Transitional Kindergarten Kindergarten–12 (TK K–12) schools and districts who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals
- California’s School Meals for All Program Proves More Students Eat When . . .
BERKELEY, CA (September 14, 2023) – California schools served 826 million meals during the 2022–23 school year, the first year of the state’s School Meals for All program that guarantees free breakfast and lunch for all K–12 public school students
- Food and beverage standards at California schools: Legal guide (2025)
Starting in the 2022–23 school year,, California became the first state to implement a Universal Meals Program statewide Under Education Code 49501 5: Every student in grades TK–12 must be offered two free meals per day (breakfast and lunch)
- California school lunches are going gourmet and healthy - CalMatters
The move to healthier, fresher school meals comes on the heels of California’s first-in-the-nation program providing free breakfast, lunch and snacks to nearly 6 million students in public schools, regardless of whether they qualify under federal income guidelines
- School Meals for All | Nutrition Policy Institute
California is among the first in the nation to adopt a universal school meals program, or school meals for all, offering breakfast and lunch to all K-12 students at public and charter schools every instructional day, at no charge, regardless of household income
- The Benefits of School Meals for All in California
School Meals for All bridges a critical hunger gap for families in California, ensuring all children get access to two nutritious meals every day at school regardless of family income
- Examining the Reach of Universal School Meals in California
Currently, all California public schools, including most charters, must provide breakfast and lunch free of charge to every student who wants them; federal and state funds support the cost of the program To date, seven additional states have adopted versions of a universal meals policy
- California’s School Meals for All Program: Evaluation reveals a host of . . .
Under School Meals for All (SMFA), sometimes referred to as universal school meals, all California public school students in grades TK-12 are offered breakfast and lunch every school day
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