396 million free school lunches served statewide last year
Albany, June 26, 2026 – To mark the end of the school year, Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that 396 million free school meals have been served in schools statewide. Governor Hochul’s Universal School Meals Program, launched last year, guarantees every student in New York State access to a healthy breakfast and lunch at participating schools, helping them thrive in and out of the classroom. By eliminating any financial requirements to receive this benefit, New York State has leveled the playing field by taking the burden off of families.
“It’s simple: No kid should go hungry, which is why we introduced free school meals statewide,” Governor Hochul said. “Making sure students have access to healthy meals improves their mental wellbeing and their academic performance. At a time when families are concerned about the affordability of everyday items, New York is proud to support our children’s success and bring down costs for families statewide.”
For the 2025-2026 academic year, New York has:
- Delivered more than 396 million free school meals to New York students
- Helped families statewide save up to $450 million per month on grocery costs
The FY27 Enacted Budget included $395 million for school meals, a $55 million year-to-year increase, requiring all school districts, charter schools and nonpublic schools that participate in the national school lunch and breakfast program to provide free breakfast and lunch meals to all students regardless of their families’ income. Under this program, the State will pay the student’s share of costs for all meals served to students not already receiving free meals.
Posted: June 28th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Education News, National News, Northern NY News, Political News, State Government News, Statewide News.
Comment from John VanSplinter
Time June 29, 2026 at 7:56 am
This headline should read “Taxpayers funded 396 million school lunches statewide last year.” These meals weren’t free. The state has no monies other than what they take from the taxpayers living here. As a collective, if the people of the state of New York wish to do this, then that’s the will of the voters, however lets be more honest and precise when we describe what is happening.