JCPS Dare to Care Presser - Supt. Yearwood 11-4-2025
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JCPS Superintendent Dr. Brian Yearwood announces a districtwide food drive in partnership with Dare to Care as thousands of families lost SNAP coverage in November during the government shutdown. (WDRB image by photojournalist Jeff Gordon) Nov. 4, 2025
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"This is not right. Even if you don't feel like that you need to feed grown people, you need to feed these kids."
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