A New York school district is giving the boot to the National
School Lunch Program (NLSP) and its new restrictive regulations mandating the number of calories and nutrients in each meal.
The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake school
district announced this month that after a school year struggling with
the new guidelines under the Michelle Obama-backed Healthy and Hunger
Free Kids Act, the school will not be participating in the program this
coming school year.
“Students
complained of being hungry with these lunches and the district lost
money,” assistant superintendent Chris Abdoo said in a statement. “I’m
confident we can do better on our own next year.”
The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake school
“Students
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