Summary
Parents in Southwestern Pennsylvania have a lot of company if they're feeling nickel-and-dimed by rising school lunch prices.
Students across the region will fork over more cash for meals in the next school year while school districts deal with tight budgets, escalating food and gas costs and pending federal guidelines for healthier offerings.See the full content of this document
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High Food, Fuel Costs Hit School Lunch Trays
Among the price increases:
All students in the North Hills School District will pay $2.25 per meal, a 50-cent increase for elementary students and a 25-cent jump for secondary school students.Elementary and middl...See the full content of this document
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