Plain English Breakdown
The exact fiscal impact on local education agencies cannot be precisely determined due to multiple variables, as stated in the official digest text.
School Meals for All Students
This act requires local schools in Tennessee to provide free breakfast and lunch to all students, with state funding covering the costs after federal funds are used.
What This Bill Does
- Requires each school board to create a program that gives free breakfast and lunch to every student enrolled in their jurisdiction.
- States that the cost of providing these meals will be covered by the state after using any available federal money from programs like the National School Lunch Program or other federal initiatives.
Who It Names or Affects
- Local education agencies (LEAs) must provide free breakfast and lunch to all students enrolled in their schools.
- The state government will pay for these programs after applying federal funds.
Terms To Know
- Local Education Agencies (LEAs)
- School districts or other local organizations that manage public schools.
- National School Lunch Program
- A program funded by the federal government to provide free or low-cost meals to children at school.
Limits and Unknowns
- The exact cost of providing these meals cannot be precisely determined due to various factors.
- Some local education agencies may face changes in their revenue and expenses as a result of this act.