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As the lunch bell rings, Irvington students rush towards the lunch line, crowding into the cafeteria. They pile their paper trays with fresh grapes and orange slices from the salad bar, pizza slices and cheeseburgers from the hot food section, or yogurt parfaits and ceasar salads from the cold food section. When the students get to the end of the line. However, instead of paying $2.25, they simply input their student ID to claim their free lunch…
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The Irvington Voice broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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