Pay for what you can school lunches in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia will launch its universal public school lunch program by offering it at 256 elementary schools starting in October. This will be the first step in its implementation.

For parents, the model will be that pay what you cansimilar to what has already been implemented in Prince Edward Island, the nation’s leader in school meal programs.

Nova Scotia Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, Becky Druhanprovided some additional details about the program on Thursday, although no clarifications were provided.

She said the cost of the school lunch will be within the reach of all parents who want to participate, but did not elaborate. The province will provide more details in the coming weeks, she said.

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