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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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2,600 Massachusetts students with disabilities became eligible to receive free and reduced-price meals and qualify for Pandemic-EBT benefits this month. COURTESY OF HENRY KELLNER VIA WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Massachusetts expands free, reduced lunch benefits for BPS students

Tanisha Bhat February 8, 2021
The extension of benefits comes almost a year after the outbreak of COVID-19, which forced many schools to transition to hybrid and remote learning — a change that has been uniquely impactful to students who relied on subsidized lunches to eat.
EDIT: An unnecessary food fight

EDIT: An unnecessary food fight

Editors March 18, 2015

The cafeteria food fight is a quintessential part of any kids’ television show — just think “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.” But a $20 million deficit has put Boston public schools...

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