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Navigating the Impact of Pandemic Policy Changes on School Nutrition Programs: Insights from the 2022–2023 School Year

The 2022–2023 school year marked a pivotal moment for school nutrition programs across the United States. With the expiration of pandemic-era waivers that offered free meals to all students, schools navigated a transition back to pre-pandemic operations. The comprehensive report reveals nuanced impacts of this transition, showcasing the critical role of policy decisions in supporting student access to nutritious meals. Here’s a deeper dive into the findings and the varied landscape of school breakfast and lunch participation across the nation.

Key Findings: A Closer Look at Decreases in Participation

Understanding State Variations: Who Saw Increases?

The resilience in participation rates within certain states underscores a vital lesson: policy frameworks play a decisive role in ensuring student access to nutrition. States with Healthy School Meals for All policies or those that maintained free meal offerings showcased potential pathways to mitigate the impacts of transitioning away from pandemic-era provisions. For instance:

Moving Forward: Strategies for Expansion and Access

The FRAC report not only illuminates the challenges faced by school nutrition programs in the wake of policy changes but also charts a course for future action:

The 2022–2023 school year offered valuable lessons on the critical role of school meal programs in supporting student well-being and academic readiness. As we look to the future, leveraging policy tools and innovative service models will be key to sustaining and expanding access to nutritious meals for every student.

Read the full report from FRAC here.