At a time when Valley families will see crucial food benefits disappear, Fresno Unified is making sure none of its students go hungry.
"My hope for the future is that school meals for all are truly part of a movement and that it is starting here in California and that every kid at school can have healthy, sustainable, nutritious food and that it's students' favorite meal of the day," said LaTorre.
Central Valley school districts are working overtime to make sure students get the meals they need this semester.
Parents, listen up! A teacher shared some tips on how to avoid hard-to-open lunches and easy back-to-school outfits.
If your child is eligible to receive free or reduced-price school meals and you have not already received a P-EBT card for free food, you can now apply online for the benefit, worth up to $365 per child.
A group of lowriders in California is helping students in need, donating a huge gift just in time for Christmas.