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School Breakfast Participation Rises 55 Percent

Posted on October 7, 2014

10_07_2014_4th_Annual_School_Breakfast_ReportNew Jersey schools are feeding breakfast to about 75,000 more low-income children each school day, giving students the morning meal they need to concentrate and learn, according to the 2014 Food for Thought School Breakfast report released by Advocates for Children of New Jersey.

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Bound Brook, Quinton Win School Breakfast Challenge

Posted on September 12, 2014

Bound Brook and Quinton captured the first place prizes in the NJ Food for Thought School Breakfast Challenge, for North and South Jersey, respectively. Both districts significantly increased the number of students eating a healthy morning meal at school.

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Two Decades of Progress for NJ Kids

Posted on July 22, 2014

2014KCDB_cover_FINAL-150x194px_editedDespite rising poverty, child well-being improves in many areas
Over two decades, the health and well-being of New Jersey children has improved in many key areas, from more children attending preschool, fewer 4th graders failing reading tests and more teens graduating on time from high school, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 25th edition of its annual KIDS COUNT Data Book.
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