Hawaiʻi continues to fall behind on school breakfast
Only 4 in 10 low-income Hawaiʻi students is getting the benefits of school breakfast.
Hawaiʻi drops in child summer meal participation rate
Fewer than 1 in 11 keiki who receive free or reduced-price school lunch participated in summer meals, dropping Hawaiʻi to 44th in the nation.
Hawaiʻi is last in the nation for school breakfast participation
Fewer than 40 low-income children in Hawaiʻi ate school breakfast for every 100 that received free or reduced-price school lunch during the 2018–2019 school year.
Fewer Hawaiʻi kids are getting free summer meals
Less than 1 in 11 eligible keiki is participating, dropping Hawaiʻi to 43rd in the nation.
Hawaiʻi drops to 50th in the nation for school breakfast participation
Alternative breakfast models such as offering grab-and-go meals have helped boost participation rates in other states.
Less than 1 in 10 low-income keiki getting summer meals
If Hawaiʻi could increase its summer participation to 40 low-income keiki per every 100 who eat school lunch, the state would receive an additional $1.4 million in federal funding in July alone.
Hawaiʻi makes great strides in getting summer meals to needy keiki
Hawaiʻi’s national ranking jumps from 47th to 37th out of 50 states and D.C.
Hawaiʻi drops to 47th in the nation in school breakfast participation
Appleseed announces Hawaiʻi School Breakfast Challenge to boost participation rates.