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HUNGER
FACTS
STUDENT HUNGER IN LOUDOUN IS SHOWN IN CLASS
Several teachers were interviewed to explore the changes they have noticed in their students’ behavior and emotional well-being. Across different classrooms and grade levels, educators shared observations of shifting student needs and responses. Their insights provide a valuable starting point for understanding how today’s students are navigating school life and how teachers are adapting in response.
FACTS ABOUT HUNGER IN LOUDOUN COUNTY
Over 28% of students in LCPS face food insecurity

Hunger in children is linked to greater anxiety, aggression, and other behavioral issues.
When kids don’t get enough healthy food, their focus and school performance suffer.
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