BONUS: The End of Free School Lunches (and What Comes Next)

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BONUS: The End of Free School Lunches (and What Comes Next)

Olivia Wahl

21 March 2025

Learn about the potential end of free school lunches and what could come next. Stay informed on Department of Education news and potential cuts. In this urgent S4E28 bonus episode, I examine how Republican budget proposals threaten universal free school meals for 12 million students nationwide. Based on senior Chalkbeat reporter Kalyn Belsha's investigative reporting, this episode breaks down the academic, administrative, and financial consequences of these proposed cuts.  Learn why universal free school meals improve attendance, test scores, and student behavior, and discover how these cuts would create significant burdens for schools already facing resource challenges. This episode provides essential information for educators, parents, and community members concerned about child nutrition and educational equity. For more resources, including Kalyn's full article and Jennifer Gaddis' book "The Labor of Lunch," visit the show notes. Join me every Monday for research-backed strategies and Friday for bonus reflections to support the children in your care. Episode Mentions: How a Republican plan to cut universal free school meals could affect 12 million students by Kalyn Belsha The Labor of Lunch: Why We Need Real Food and Real Jobs in American Public Schools Volume 70, Jennifer E. Gaddis S3E23: Providing Healthy School Meals to All Students with Food Service ESP, Talisa JonesNational Education Association (NEA)00:00 - Introduction: The Threat to Universal Free School Meals  01:00 - About Skolution's Coaching and Teaching Strategies Podcast  01:45 - Kalyn Belshaw's Investigation into School Meal Cuts  03:00 - Impact of Universal Meals: Removing Stigma and Supporting Families  04:00 - Administrative Burdens and Nutrition Quality Concerns  05:30 - GOP Proposals: Community Eligibility Requirements Increase  07:00 - Income Verification Requirements and Paperwork Burden  08:00 - Financial Impact on Families and School Meal Debt  09:30 - Immigration Concerns and Tariff Effects  10:45 - Book Recommendation: "The Labor of Lunch" by Jennifer Gaddis  12:30 - Moving Away from "Or" Mentality in Public Support  13:30 - Advocacy Work of Food Service ESPs  14:15 - Closing and Call to Action #SchoolMealCrisis #SaveSchoolLunches #FeedingStudents #EducationCuts #StudentHunger #SchoolLunchProgram #UniversalFreeMeals #ChildNutrition #FoodInsecurity #SchoolMealDebt #EquitableEducation #StudentSuccess #EducationPolicy #SchoolMealEquity #ChildrenFirst #EducationAdvocacy #TeacherVoices #SchoolFunding #NutritionMatters #KidsNeedFood Want to learn more about how the budget cuts will impact children in your care? Check out my full S4E28 interview with Kalyn. When coaches, teachers, administrators, and families work hand in hand, it fosters a school atmosphere where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged in their learning journey.