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Pennsylvania Education Department raises income limits for school meal programs: Here's what it means for students and families
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Pennsylvania's Department of Education has increased income eligibility limits for free or reduced-price school meals starting July 1, 2025. This adjustment, aligning with USDA guidelines, enables more families to qualify, addressing child hunger and easing financial burdens. The updated limits impact programs like NSLP and SBP, ensuring students have access to nutritious meals for better learning and well-being.
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