At 11 a.m. the following breakout sessions are available: «Opening New Revenue Streams: Bolding Going Beyond NSLP,» «Tips and Techniques to Increase
Paid Meal Participation,» «State Agency Meeting Part Two,» and «Industry Exchange Part Two.»
Not exact matches
Moreover,
participation in the school
meal actually went up for kids in the reduced price category, while there was no change in
participation among those getting free
meals or
paying full price.
USDA found that with
paid meal prices between $ 1.50 and $ 2.00 per
meal,
participation of children just above the 185 percent threshold remains relatively stable.
The USDA knew all along that the
Paid Meal Equity provision of the HHFKA would likely drive
participation downward, and while the intent is well - meaning (to make sure that reimbursements for low income kids»
meals are not unintentionally subsidizing lower prices for slightly more affluent
paying students), no one benefits when fewer kids eat the school lunch.