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Teachers Pack Lunches for Students Before Strike So They Don't Go Hungry
The teacher strike in West Virginia has left every public school in the state shuttered, but thanks to dedicated educators, students who rely on daily lunches have not gone hungry. Before the statewide walkout began in each of the state's 55 counties, teachers gathered at schools like Horace Mann Middle School in Charleston to pack "take home" bags of food for area students who might otherwise go hungry. InsideEdition.com's Leigh Scheps (http://twitter.com/LeighTVReporter) has more.