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CINCINNATI (AP) - A school district says the economy is so tight it was opening its cafeterias during Christmas break to provide hot lunches for students in need.
It's the first time North College Hill School district in suburban Cincinnati kept lunch lines going through the holiday break.
Jody Schott, director of ********'s Nutritional Services, which runs the district's cafeterias, said the food stamp dollar doesn't go as far as it used to in this economy.
Two-thirds of ******** at the 1,600-student district are economically disadvantaged, up from fewer than one in 10 a decade ago. The national School Nutrition Association says almost 80 percent of schools surveyed by the organization are reporting an increase in the number of free lunches served this year.
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CINCINNATI (AP) - A school district says the economy is so tight it was opening its cafeterias during Christmas break to provide hot lunches for students in need.
It's the first time North College Hill School district in suburban Cincinnati kept lunch lines going through the holiday break.
Jody Schott, director of ********'s Nutritional Services, which runs the district's cafeterias, said the food stamp dollar doesn't go as far as it used to in this economy.
Two-thirds of ******** at the 1,600-student district are economically disadvantaged, up from fewer than one in 10 a decade ago. The national School Nutrition Association says almost 80 percent of schools surveyed by the organization are reporting an increase in the number of free lunches served this year.
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