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Mississippi Summer Hunger Hits 75% of School Meal Kids

The article reports that three in four Mississippi children who rely on school meals face higher hunger risks during summer. It examines challenges in maintaining nutrition access outside the school year. Data from state programs and federal meal initiatives are referenced.

Key Points

  • 75% of Mississippi kids dependent on in-school meals risk hunger in summer
  • Focus on state-level meal program gaps during breaks
  • Reliance on federal and local nutrition support for K-12 students

Implications for Educational Freedom

School meal funding is tied to public district enrollment and operations. Policy decisions on program continuity affect resource allocation across education systems. No direct connection to school choice mechanisms or parental curriculum rights is addressed.

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