In photos: NS school lunch program kicks off

Via Provincial releases:

Today, the first lunches were served at 28 schools across Nova Scotia as part of the province’s new School Lunch Program. Among the schools that kicked off the program was St. Anne’s Elementary School in Glace Bay, where students enjoyed their first nutritious, pay-what-you-can meals, captured in the photos.

The program aims to provide affordable and healthy lunch options to over 75,000 elementary students. Families can choose what to contribute towards the $6.50 cost, ensuring all children have access to nutritious meals without financial barriers. The diverse rotating menu includes options like butter chicken, traditional Mi’kmaq corn chowder, and student favorites like pizza.

This initiative, which complements existing free breakfast and snack programs, will continue rolling out to other schools throughout October. Families can place orders via nslunch.ca, with two daily options available, including vegetarian choices. Education Minister Becky Druhan emphasized the importance of feeding students well to enhance their learning experience and support Nova Scotia families.

Photo of pitas on plates in a school kitchen

Student lunches are ready on Taco Tuesday today, October 1, at St. Anne’s Elementary School in Glace Bay. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of a girl eating a taco at school

Student Daisy Marsh enjoys Taco Tuesday at St. Anne’s Elementary School in Glace Bay. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Becky Druhan looking at lunches with a student

Becky Druhan, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, helps distribute school lunches, including one for student Rory McPherson, during Taco Tuesday at St. Anne’s Elementary School in Glace Bay. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of school lunch worker serving a pita to a student

Student Aliliana Ani picks up her lunch at St. Anne’s Elementary School in Glace Bay. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of two students at lunch

Students Aliliana Ani, left, and Riya Shree chat during lunch. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Becky Druhan with children at lunchtime

Becky Druhan, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, chats with student Subaita Aveesha during Taco Tuesday. (Communications Nova Scotia)

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