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Shaming Over School Lunch Debts Has to Stop

“Taking food away from a child in front of their peers, or limiting their access to school activities or athletics over meal debt, is downright wrong — not to mention mean,” said Cassellius.

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Author Lisa GieskesPosted on November 30, 2017November 30, 2017Categories basic-needs, children-and-families, economic-justice, funding-and-grants, government, hunger, law-and-public-policy, law-and-social-policy, social-exclusion-and-inclusion

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