
Leena Hussein, Staff Writer

LaDonna Butler: Bringing New Perspective to Paly
A profile of new assistant principal Butler, the only administrator of color
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![Senior Ronak Momga picks up a free meal from the cafeteria during the lunch period. Students are expressing their overall content with the new statewide free lunch program, despite a few complaints regarding the actual food. The impact of the program on lower-income students is proving to be a significant aspect of the free lunches. “Even though it [the free lunch program] is not the best, I’m happy with it,” junior Audrey Guo said.](https://anthromagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Screen-Shot-2021-10-08-at-9.56.51-PM.png)
New free lunch program directly impacts low-income students
Students and staff give their opinions on the new California mandate for free meals.
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