Not exact matches
Schools can serve healthy lunches, but whether kids will eat them is a question that has been
asked often since the 2012 - 13
school year, when
districts across the United
States raised the nutritional quality of meals to meet updated national standards.
The group says it has filed 2,500 public records requests with government agencies
across the
state, including tiny villages and
school districts,
asking for their «checkbooks» — records of all expenditures in a given year.
Their lawsuit, Doe v. Antioch,
asks the California Superior Court of Contra Costa County to compel thirteen
school districts across the
state to evaluate educators based, in part, on student learning and growth.
We are pleased that so many
school districts and organizations
across the
state are joining with us to
ask the courts to take action on this important issue.