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Lawmakers advance bill to prevent 'lunch shaming' students

School Lunch Trade Wars
Posted at 3:23 PM, Feb 26, 2020
and last updated 2020-02-26 16:23:37-05

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Schools would be banned from “lunch shaming” students unable to afford school meals, under a bill that has been narrowly advanced by a Tennessee House panel.

The proposal would ban schools from requiring students with lunch debt to do chores, miss school activities, graduations or other activities that would publicly identify them as being unable to pay for a meal.

Schools would also have to help parents and guardians obtain free or reduced-price meals for their students and offer to find any other available assistance.

The measure passed the House Education Committee on a 13-10 vote Wednesday. It must still pass the fully House and Senate.