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Local school district extends free breakfast and lunch program, which has served 1 million meals since March
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POCATELLO A USDA waiver allowing all students enrolled in Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 to receive free meals has been extended through the end of the school year.
PCSD 25 has served almost one million free breakfast and lunch meals since March. The program was extended Friday.
All breakfasts and lunches served through this program must meet the required dietary guidelines. To fit this criteria, breakfasts will contain milk, a fruit or vegetable, and either two grains or a grain and a meat or meat alternative. Lunches will contain milk, a fruit and a vegetable, bread or grain and a meat or meat alternative.
District 25 serves nearly 1 million free breakfast and lunch meals since March 2020
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PCSD 25 to continue offering free breakfast, lunch through end of this school year
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POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK) – Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 Food Service was approved for a USDA waiver allowing all students enrolled in the district to receive free breakfast and lunch. This waiver has been extended and learners will be allowed to receive free meals through the end of the 2020-2021 school year.
To date, PCSD 25 and its food service team have served nearly 1 million free meals since March 2020.
Free breakfasts and lunches must be complete, reimbursable meals, containing the required dietary components.
Secondary schools will continue to offer à la carte items on a limited basis. These items are NOT free, and may be paid for by depositing money on the learners’ accounts.
Shoshone Bannock Tribe responds to Pocatello mascot change
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FORT HALL, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK)-With over 800 American Indian students attending the Pocatello-Chubbuck School District, the Shoshone Bannock Tribes are officially applauding the school board’s decision to drop the “Indian” mascot at Pocatello High School.
In a public statement, Tribal officials said Wednesday they recognize the high school’s traditions of the past, they encouraged the Pocatello area community surrounding the Reservation to “learn, engage, and accept the rich, historical views of the tribes in teaching historical interpretations.”
The tribal statement continued:
“When it comes to public education, we should all strive to meet common efforts to provide a safe learning environment, that is respectful of different races, ethnicities, views, and religions. Multi-culturalism is a reality in southeastern Idaho and the Tribes presence is evident in the name of the Ci
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