The school district has increased its reliance on local government and parental contributions due to rising costs, primarily impacting school lunch programs. The extended lunch queues and increased plate times reflect a shift in service, with the school now utilizing a two-person lunch staff compared to the initial three. Breakfast participation has also decreased significantly.

Unlike the school lunch, which benefits from state and local government subsidies, students are now responsible for paying for breakfast out of their own funds.

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  1. What factors are driving the increased reliance on local government and parental contributions for school lunches?

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