Posted on February 21, 2018
As a new national report shows New Jersey failed to make significant progress toward serving more low-income students school breakfast, Advocates for Children of New Jersey and the New Jersey Anti-Hunger Coalition are calling on the state Legislature to require high-poverty schools to serve breakfast during the regular school day.
Known as breakfast after the bell, this method is far more effective in ensuring that all children begin their school day with a healthy meal. Read more
View School Breakfast Scorecard – 2016–2017 School Year
View School Breakfast: Making it Work in Large School Districts
For resources and to learn more about school breakfast in New Jersey visit schoolbreakfastnj.org