Important details: To apply for an AASA mini-grant, the school district superintendent must be a member of AASA; proposed schools must have 50 percent or greater free / reduced eligibility, and
average breakfast participation must be at or below 40 percent; written support from superintendent, district food service director, and principals are required.
Not exact matches
Average of the schools participating in this program must have
breakfast participation at or below 40 percent
Results indicate an
average increase of 50 percent in overall daily
breakfast participation from the programs funded with grant dollars.
2016 FRAC releases first - ever report analyzing
breakfast participation in the Summer Nutrition Programs, showing that only 1.7 million low - income children received summer
breakfast on an
average weekday in July 2015 — barely half as many who ate summer lunch.
Southern was selected for the grant based on the number of students that qualify for free or reduced priced meals,
average daily
participation in the school
breakfast program, and district and school - level support.
CEP has been shown to increase school
breakfast participation by an
average of 9 percent, with some school districts seeing
participation increase by as much as 37 percent.
School
Breakfast Participation on the Rise —
Average Daily Low - Income Student
Participation in the School
Breakfast Program