AISD among 8 school districts awarded grant from No Kid Hungry Texas

AUSTIN (KXAN) — No Kid Hungry Texas (NKHT) announced a more than $113,000 investment into eight school districts in Texas, including Austin, the nonprofit announced Thursday in a news release .

The $113,130 grant is used to “help school districts better meet the nutritional needs of their students,” the release said. AISD will use the funds update its food truck, which will rotate at the district’s high schools “and offer unique menu items to students.”

“At Austin ISD, many students rely on school meals as their primary source of nutrition. We know how hunger can impact children mentally and physically; it is important for us to provide students with the option of a healthy, tasty meal to start the day,” said Ryan Mikolaycik, Executive Director of Food Service & Warehouse Operations at Austin ISD, in the release. “Whether meals are served in the cafeteria or the classroom, the foods we offer at breakfast help give students the nutrients they need to learn, move, and grow.”

A healthy breakfast can help children focus better, have higher academic achievement, better attendance and more, according to research .

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