North Dakota is on the brink of a pivotal decision that could transform its school cafeterias into hubs of equality and nourishment. A recent poll reveals a whopping 82% of residents support providing meals to all school children, echoing efforts already underway in neighboring Minnesota. As food insecurity rises and school lunchrooms carry the weight of stigma around unpaid meals, many believe it’s time for change. The proposed initiative isn’t just about feeding kids; it’s about investing in better academic outcomes and easing financial burdens for families.
Will North Dakota take the leap? The editorial board at the Grand Forks Herald says it’s time. Read the full opinion linked below.