Sentences with phrase «at no charge to all students»

They are even more impactful when they are combined with offering breakfast at no charge to all students.
The award recognizes CCSD's summer meal program, which provides breakfast and lunches at no charge to students in need served by summer school programs, as well as at select locations throughout the community.
Breakfast in the Classroom reworks how school breakfast is delivered by offering a nutritious meal at no charge to all students regardless of their household income, and moving it from the cafeteria to the classroom to improve participation in the School Breakfast Program.
One of the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom grant requirements is that each school or district serve breakfast at no charge to students after the morning bell.
Community eligibility allows high - poverty schools to offer school meals at no charge to all students while streamlining school meal program operations, including eliminating school meal applications, which many states and localities have used as the basis for distributing resources to schools and students.
The CEP allows high - poverty schools to eliminate the administrative burden of school meal applications and still serve breakfast and lunch at no charge to all students so that they can be fueled and ready to learn.
By spring 2016, there were more than 18,000 high - poverty schools, serving 8.6 million children, offering breakfast and lunch at no charge to all students.
The high - performing states and school districts in both reports generally reflect the implementation of strategies, such as serving breakfast in the classroom and offering breakfast at no charge to all students, that are highly effective at increasing school breakfast participation among low - income students.
Fact 5: When combined with Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), breakfast - in - the - classroom can be served at no charge to students, increasing participation and maximizing student success.
Our grant is designed to help high - need schools and districts implement breakfast - in - the - classroom, at no charge to students, in one or more schools.
In addition, this report informs about the School Breakfast Program's benefits and how it works; explains how to offer breakfast at no charge to all students, potentially through community eligibility; describes breakfast after the bell models; highlights top - performing school districts; and provides school breakfast funding information.
As part of the lesson plan, students will consider how to define hunger and food insecurity, explore interventions designed to improve food security, and take a stand on the merits of expanding school breakfast programs that offer breakfast at no charge to all students.
Participation in the Community Eligibility Provision, which allows schools to serve breakfast and lunch at no charge to students;
In late 2014, USDA announced that the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) which allows high poverty schools to offer both breakfast and lunch at no charge to all students, is benefitting more than 6 million children nationwide.
Additionally, by offering meals at no charge to all students, community eligibility makes it easier for schools to leverage innovative school breakfast service models, such as breakfast in the classroom, «grab and go» breakfast, and second chance breakfast.
Participation in the Community Eligibility Provision, which allows schools to serve breakfast and lunch at no charge to students;
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