BY AMANDA MARTINEZ // Healthy cereals, fruits, mini pancakes, and other items make up a typical morning breakfast for more than 80 percent of the students in Emery Unified School District [EUSD] who receive free or reduced-price meals before, during and after school. However, this program is in trouble after State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell announced that state funding for subsidized meals is running out.
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