Fort Mill School District could raise meal prices for the first time since 2017.
The district’s student nutrition director, Tammie Welch, asked the school board on Tuesday to increase the price of breakfast and lunch by less than a dollar each. The move would help make up for an expected budget shortfall of $1.15 million at the end of this school year.
Fort Mill is on track to serve 2.1 million meals this year, Welch said. About half of Fort Mill students eat school lunches and 21% eat school breakfasts…