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Families struggling, getting help from Central teachers and students

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Over 40 percent of students are
on reduced/free meal program

A family struggling to put food on the table is a hard thing to put in perspective. 

A dilemma that only happens in struggling parts of the world, right? It’s happening right here.

“At the La Crosse School District, we have like 40-45 percent free or reduced meals, which is kind of the proxy for childhood poverty,” Central High School teacher John Havlicek said.

So, teachers like Havlicek and a group of students are doing something about it. They’ve partnering with the Hunger Task Force to create a free food distribution center at Central.

From 7-8:30 a.m. and 2:30-4 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays the site is open for families in need and for donations.

“People are like, ‘Hey, what are you taking for donations?'” Havlicek said. “We’ll take anything.”

Born in Decorah Iowa. I've been a news reporter for the last 10 years, starting right out of college in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Other professional opportunities led me to Marshalltown, Iowa and Antigo Wisconsin, before I finally was afforded the opportunity here in La Crosse. I've been here since 2016. I also act as the voice of local sports, doing play by play of high school and college football and basketball. When not working I enjoy golfing.

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