they can meet with other teenagers wearing hijabs or yarmulkes, who are Muslim, Jewish or Christian, and talk — or text — about pizza, goofing off, television and the Jonas Brothers. Asked what was the most important lesson he had learned from getting to know young people of other faiths, Ibrahim, son of the imam, said without hesitation, “I learned they’re just like me.”
For students who rely on SNAP, school food pantries offer some relief
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A school in Pittsburgh has set up a food pantry for students and their
families whose SNAP benefits have been cut or delayed because of the
government shut...
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