A fresh row over Free School Meals looks set to erupt after reports that the Department for Education have reportedly advised schools they do NOT need to provide vouchers or food parcels during the upcoming February half term.

The Guardian reports: 

Headteachers in England have been told not to provide either free school meal vouchers or food parcels for disadantaged children over the half-term holiday next month, it has emerged.

With the dust barely settled following a furious row this week over substandard food parcels, the government appeared to be heading into yet another damaging dispute over children going hungry during the holidays.

Fresh guidance from the Department for Education published this week states: Schools do not need to provide lunch parcels or vouchers during the February half-term.” Instead, it says there is already wider government support available to support families and children outside of term-time through the Covid winter grant scheme.

Read the full article from The Guardian

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