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Massachusetts Expands School Breakfast Programs
March 14, 2026
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, led by Governor Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, is emphasizing the expansion and importance of school breakfast programs to enhance student food security and support local food systems. Following the state's permanent universal free school meals policy, participation in school breakfast has grown significantly, exemplified by New Bedford Public Schools' new Culinary and Nutrition Center, which serves as a model for efficient and healthy meal provision. This initiative reflects a strategic investment in student well-being and local procurement, with implications for food service providers and contractors engaged in school nutrition programs.
- The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) is actively promoting increased access to school breakfast, highlighting its role in reducing food insecurity and supporting academic success.
- New Bedford Public Schools' Culinary and Nutrition Center represents a procurement opportunity for vendors specializing in school food service infrastructure, equipment, and healthy food supply chains.
- Procurement professionals should consider the growing demand for local food sourcing and nutrition-focused meal programs driven by state policies and increased participation.
- Organizations involved in school nutrition services can leverage this expansion to align offerings with state priorities on food security and student health.
School breakfast is critical not only for our children but also for the future of our city and the Commonwealth.
— State Representative Antonio Cabral
Expanding access to school breakfast helps reduce food insecurity, supporting working families and ensures students have the energy they need to succeed in class.
— Acting Education Secretary Amy Kershaw
I'm very grateful to New Bedford's food service team who have achieved record student participation in recent years and go above and beyond to ensure the highest standards in our breakfast and lunch programs all across the city.
— New Bedford Public Schools Superintendent Andrew OβLeary
Agencies
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Executive Office of Education, New Bedford Public Schools