(Sacramento) - Studies show that one in five California school children is struggling with hunger. When kids can’t eat, it makes it harder for them to concentrate in a classroom. “School breakfast in invaluable to not only fight child hunger, but to support our children’s academic success,” says Assemblywoman Blanca E. Rubio (D-Baldwin Park). Watch this Assembly Access video to learn more about School Breakfast Week (ACR 186), and what Assemblywoman Rubio is doing to make sure no student goes hungry.