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Hawaiʻi families could face big price hike for school meals
Food Equity Megan Tagami 1/16/25 Food Equity Megan Tagami 1/16/25

Hawaiʻi families could face big price hike for school meals

Charging elementary and middle school students $4.75 for lunch would be a huge hit to working families, advocates say.

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Hawaiʻi lawmakers spent big on public schools this year
Food Equity, Education, Public Health Megan Tagami 5/10/24 Food Equity, Education, Public Health Megan Tagami 5/10/24

Hawaiʻi lawmakers spent big on public schools this year

But education advocates said the Legislature did little to address problems such as school bus driver shortages, fire safety and the need for more preschool teachers.

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Legislative deadline looms over universal free school meals bill
Food Equity Mark Ladao 3/18/24 Food Equity Mark Ladao 3/18/24

Legislative deadline looms over universal free school meals bill

A bill to provide universal free school meals in Hawaiʻi is once again in jeopardy at the state Legislature.

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More Hawaiʻi schools qualify for free meal programs but the state may not participate
Food Equity Megan Tagami 10/17/23 Food Equity Megan Tagami 10/17/23

More Hawaiʻi schools qualify for free meal programs but the state may not participate

Recent changes to a federal program could allow for a significant expansion of free school meals in Hawaiʻi, but it's unclear if the state will opt in.

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Hawaiʻi sees first school meal reimbursement rate increase in 40 years
Food Equity Maui Now Staff 7/24/23 Food Equity Maui Now Staff 7/24/23

Hawaiʻi sees first school meal reimbursement rate increase in 40 years

A long awaited boost to federal child nutrition program funds announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in February, is now flowing into the state.

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Lawmakers are keeping pressure on DOE for school meal plans
Food Equity Thomas Heaton 4/5/23 Food Equity Thomas Heaton 4/5/23

Lawmakers are keeping pressure on DOE for school meal plans

Farmers and ranchers see an opportunity for ongoing collaboration.

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Bills to transform Hawaiʻi’s school meals die in Senate
Food Equity Mark Ladao 3/29/23 Food Equity Mark Ladao 3/29/23

Bills to transform Hawaiʻi’s school meals die in Senate

A handful of well- supported bills to transform student meals in Hawaiʻi’s public schools appears to be dead for this legislative session.

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Tap more child nutrition, school-lunch subsidies for isle keiki
Food Equity Paula Adams, Daniela Spoto and Nicole Woo 7/12/22 Food Equity Paula Adams, Daniela Spoto and Nicole Woo 7/12/22

Tap more child nutrition, school-lunch subsidies for isle keiki

The “Feed Our Keiki” report finds that the federal school meal reimbursement rates for Hawaiʻi currently should be 62% higher than other states, but it has been stuck at only 17% higher since 1979.

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Hawaiʻi missed out on $200M in federal funding for school meal programs, report says
Food Equity Mark Ladao 6/11/22 Food Equity Mark Ladao 6/11/22

Hawaiʻi missed out on $200M in federal funding for school meal programs, report says

The Hawaiʻi Appleseed study found that federal programs meant to reimburse organizations that feed Hawaii’s children have not taken into account more than 40 years of increases in local food costs.

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Hawaiʻi’s federal child nutrition funding is outdated and insufficient, report finds
Food Equity Nicole Pasia 6/3/22 Food Equity Nicole Pasia 6/3/22

Hawaiʻi’s federal child nutrition funding is outdated and insufficient, report finds

Federal reimbursement rates for child nutrition programs in Hawaiʻi do not currently reflect the high cost of living, a new report found.

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A pandemic program that fed schoolchildren last summer is now in jeopardy
Food Equity Marina Starleaf Riker 5/26/22 Food Equity Marina Starleaf Riker 5/26/22

A pandemic program that fed schoolchildren last summer is now in jeopardy

The USDA is in the middle of examining its reimbursement rates for school meals in Hawaiʻi, but its findings aren’t expected to be released for a few more years.

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Report: Federal funding flaw shortchanges Hawaiʻi’s school nutrition programs
Food Equity Kim Jarrett 5/25/22 Food Equity Kim Jarrett 5/25/22

Report: Federal funding flaw shortchanges Hawaiʻi’s school nutrition programs

The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education is paying tens of millions of dollars to feed Hawaiʻi school children due to a flaw in the funding method used by the federal government, according to a report.

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Report: Hawaiʻi missed out on $200 million in federal funding to feed children since 2000
Food Equity Maui Now Staff 5/24/22 Food Equity Maui Now Staff 5/24/22

Report: Hawaiʻi missed out on $200 million in federal funding to feed children since 2000

This discrepancy stems from a federal analysis that hasn’t been updated since 1979, according to the report.

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DOE improves free school breakfast program during pandemic
Food Equity Jason Ubay & HPR News Staff 2/16/21 Food Equity Jason Ubay & HPR News Staff 2/16/21

DOE improves free school breakfast program during pandemic

Hawaiʻi Appleseed has monitored the ranking for years, and has been working with the DOE to improve those numbers.

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Hawaiʻi ranks 50th in low-income children participating in national school breakfast program
Food Equity Maui Now Staff 2/10/21 Food Equity Maui Now Staff 2/10/21

Hawaiʻi ranks 50th in low-income children participating in national school breakfast program

Some 25,559 low-income Hawaiʻi children participated in the School Breakfast Program during the 2019–2020 school year—or about 40 percent of those eligible.

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Program allows donations for grab-and-go meals
Food Equity Big Island Now Staff 9/13/20 Food Equity Big Island Now Staff 9/13/20

Program allows donations for grab-and-go meals

All through September, customers visiting Safeway stores in Hawaiʻi can donate to the annual Nourishing Neighbors fundraiser to support anti-hunger initiatives.

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New sponsors sought as free meals for Hawaiʻi kids drop for summer
Food Equity Susan Essoyan 6/4/20 Food Equity Susan Essoyan 6/4/20

New sponsors sought as free meals for Hawaiʻi kids drop for summer

Community programs are supplementing the Grab-and-Go program but they too are lagging behind last summer’s participation and may not be enough to meet demand.

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DOE closing some food sites, advocates concerned that community help may not be enough
Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 6/1/20 Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 6/1/20

DOE closing some food sites, advocates concerned that community help may not be enough

Nicole Woo, senior policy analyst with Hawaiʻi Appleseed, worries that other community groups may not be around this summer to pick up the slack.

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YMCA of Honolulu extends grab-and-go free meal distribution through April 3 for children in need
Food Equity KITV4 Web Staff 3/26/20 Food Equity KITV4 Web Staff 3/26/20

YMCA of Honolulu extends grab-and-go free meal distribution through April 3 for children in need

The healthy lunches prepared according to USDA standards, will continue to be distributed to children in need 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Mon.–Fri., through April 3.

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Nonprofits including YMCA offer free lunches to keiki on Oʻahu
Food Equity Susan Essoyan 3/26/20 Food Equity Susan Essoyan 3/26/20

Nonprofits including YMCA offer free lunches to keiki on Oʻahu

Nonprofit groups are offering free grab-and-go lunches to children at various sites on Oʻahu to supplement those being offered at many public schools by the DOE.

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