How Trumbull school lunch program climbed out of six-figure deficits this year to turn profit Donald Eng FacebookTwitterEmail TRUMBULL — Betty Sinko hasn’t achieved the impossible, but she’s been making progress. Sinko, the schools’ lunch manager, was already looking at a budget deficit this year due to financial irregularities detailed in an operational review. Then the program’s only revenue source, selling school meals, was taken off the table due to a federal program that made every child eligible for free meals this year. Gov. Ned Lamont also mandated that school employees not be laid off during the COVID-19 shutdown, meaning the lunch program could not cut expenses. And the pandemic increased meal delivery costs as everything had to be individually packaged.