Research has repeatedly shown that students who start the day with breakfast perform better at school.
However, millions of American children – one of every six – may not be able to get proper nourishment at home in the morning.
Current economic hardships add to the number of students who are unable to start the school day nourished and ready to learn.
With the help of Action for Healthy Kids, two schools in Gloucester City are taking important steps to help these children start the school day right.
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