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Universal Free School Meals Linked to Improved Student Behavior

Recent research published in Economic Inquiry indicates that implementing universal free school meals may lead to a significant decrease in out-of-school suspensions for students in both elementary and secondary education.

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A new study has emerged suggesting that universal free school meals could have a positive impact on student behavior. Published in the journal Economic Inquiry, the research highlights a potential reduction in out-of-school suspensions.

The findings indicate that both elementary and secondary school students may benefit from such programs, which could lead to a more conducive learning environment.

As discussions around educational policies continue, the implications of this study could influence decisions regarding school meal programs in various regions.

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Update at 15:01 UTC on 2026-05-20

EuroNews reported Scientists say universal free school meals can reduce out‐of‐school suspensions in both elementary and secondary schools. Which European countries offer free school meals.

Sources: EuroNews