Take Action: Oppose Child Nutrition Block Grant Proposals SNA members are encouraged to contact their Members of Congress to urge them to oppose efforts to
block grant school meal programs.
As reported here back in May, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) has parted ways with its former House Republican allies over the latter's controversial proposal, contained in the House Education & the Workforce Committee's Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR) bill, to
block grant school food in three states.
Take Action: Oppose Child Nutrition Block Grant Proposals SNA members are encouraged to contact their Members of Congress to urge them to oppose efforts to
block grant school meal programs.
The SNA is particularly alarmed by a proposal in the House last year to
block grant school meals in three states.
Here at the high school if we were to go to
a block grant school meal program, it could really hinder our program.
Block grants school nutrition programs in three states, a dangerous idea that will put further strain on state and local school districts» budgets and jeopardize children's access to quality, healthy school meals no matter where they live.
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(Reuters)- A U.S. judge
blocked Obama administration guidance that transgender public
school students must be allowed to use bathrooms of their choice,
granting a nationwide injunction sought by a group of 13 states led by Texas.
The AAP opposes the current bill in the U.S. House of Representatives, H.R. 5003, the Improving Child Nutrition and Education Act of 2016, because it would reduce access to free breakfast and lunch for children under the Community Eligibility Provision, endanger our child nutrition programs through a harmful 3 - state
block grant program, weaken the evidence - based
school nutrition standards, and fail to adequately invest in WIC, child care and summer feeding programs.
Indeed, efforts in the House, if successful, would begin to dismantle the national
school meal program through the use of state block grants, a proposal that's been sharply criticized by anti-hunger groups and the School Nutrition Associ
school meal program through the use of state
block grants, a proposal that's been sharply criticized by anti-hunger groups and the
School Nutrition Associ
School Nutrition Association.
Block grants are a favorite tool of conservatives to shrink the role of the federal government and reduce the size of social programs, but as the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities well articulated in a statement hastily released yesterday, block grants in the particular context of school food are very likely to put children's health and wellbeing at
Block grants are a favorite tool of conservatives to shrink the role of the federal government and reduce the size of social programs, but as the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities well articulated in a statement hastily released yesterday,
block grants in the particular context of school food are very likely to put children's health and wellbeing at
block grants in the particular context of
school food are very likely to put children's health and wellbeing at risk:
Just one day before the scheduled markup of the House Education and the Workforce Committee «s «Improving Child Nutrition and Education Act of 2016» (an Orwellian name if there ever was one, given how the bill would gut child nutrition), Congressman Todd Rokita (IN - R), chair of the subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education, introduced a substitute amendment which, among other things, proposes a three - state
block grant pilot for
school breakfasts and lunches.
The House bill also proposed a a three - state
block grant pilot for
school meals, an idea which was seen by some as a precursor to dismantling the entire National School Lunch Pr
school meals, an idea which was seen by some as a precursor to dismantling the entire National
School Lunch Pr
School Lunch Program.
The following materials were funded by a USDA Specialty Crop
Block Grant through the Vermont Agency of Agriculture and are a collaboration of the Vermont Agency of Education, Vermont FEED (Food Education Every Day) and Green Mountain Farm to
School.
Former SNA President Dorothy Caldwell, who has been on the front lines of child nutrition for 37 years, said she is worried SNA leadership has been «naive» in its approach, allowing the National
School Lunch Program to be unnecessarily politicized as it was during Newt Gingrich's effort to
block the
grant program during the Clinton administration, when she was a USDA official.
Host a Legislator Site Visit Wednesday, September 6, 2017, 2:00 pm ET Bringing your legislator in for a behind - the - scenes look at the daily operation of your
school cafeteria could make the difference in preventing
block grants, preserving funding and expanding commodity support.
SNA said it supports the Senate agreement on
school nutrition standards, and opposes the House bill, H.R. 5003, the Improving Child Nutrition and Education Act of 2016, which would restrict
school eligibility for CEP and institute a
block grant pilot that would cut funds for
school meal programs.
The proposed
School - Based Nutrition
Block Grant is an important part of that effort.
House Republicans initiated the
block -
grant proposals under the Personal Responsibility Act to return control of the
schools and curriculum to the local level, cut costs and reduce federal bureaucracy, said Kristin Woltemuth, a legislative assistant to Rep. Harris Fawell (R., Naperville) a member of the House Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities.
Critics of the
school lunch
block grant idea warn that the measure does not provide enough funding to keep up with growing needs, does not guarantee a free lunch to needy students, and would prompt many
schools to offer fewer complete meals or to drop their lunch programs altogether.
U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska
granted a 10 - day temporary order
blocking NYC's ban on the use of public
schools for worship services.
«Drugs that
block the effects of myofibroblasts on the electrical or mechanical properties of heart tissue or that coax them to revert to fibroblasts might be more effective than current therapies,» says Guy M. Genin, PhD, associate professor of mechanical engineering and materials science in WUSTL's
School of Engineering & Applied Science, who is one of three co-primary investigators (PI) on the
grant.
Using a framework like Tony Bryk's five essential supports for
school improvement or Greg Anrig's five common strategies of successful School Improvement Grants, states can determine which schools have some or many building blocks in place for improvement and which schools d
school improvement or Greg Anrig's five common strategies of successful
School Improvement Grants, states can determine which schools have some or many building blocks in place for improvement and which schools d
School Improvement
Grants, states can determine which
schools have some or many building
blocks in place for improvement and which
schools do not.
Colorado utilizes local boards to administer pre-K
block grants, but board members are appointed by
school district superintendents.
Washington — The new education
block grants are a «political football» that state departments of education and local
school systems risk fumbling to state legislators and governors around the country unless they act quickly.
HR 1310, introduced last Tuesday, includes a $ 250 - million
block -
grants program for teacher - training in
school districts and $ 50 - million for higher education — both sought by Representative Carl D. Perkins of Kentucky, chairman of the Education and Labor Committee.
Before it was repealed in 1981, when the Congress passed the education
block -
grants law, esaa provided categorical
grants to
school districts implementing desegregation plans.
Under the umbrella of Democrats for Education Reform (DFER) the group coordinated a major effort in 2010 to urge the New York State legislature to lift a charter
school cap that had been a stumbling
block in the state's first bid to win a federal Race to the Top (RttT)
grant.
Washington — The chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, in strongly worded letters to the Secretary of Education and the Attorney General, has warned that a recent decision by a federal district judge could be interpreted as exempting local
school programs funded under the new federal education
block grant from compliance with civil - rights laws protecting the rights of women, the handicapped, and minorities.
Grants for Chapter 1 compensatory education, Chapter 2 block grants, drug - free schools and communities, vocational education, education of the handicapped, and math and science teaching, among a host of other programs, all rely on funding formulas that use census
Grants for Chapter 1 compensatory education, Chapter 2
block grants, drug - free schools and communities, vocational education, education of the handicapped, and math and science teaching, among a host of other programs, all rely on funding formulas that use census
grants, drug - free
schools and communities, vocational education, education of the handicapped, and math and science teaching, among a host of other programs, all rely on funding formulas that use census data.
The first proposal would reinstitute provisions of the Emergency
School Aid Act (esaa), which the Reagan Administration last year combined with other federal education programs into
block grants to the states.
It convinced Congress to abolish the Emergency
School Aid Act program, enacted in 1972 to support school - system desegregation efforts, and fold it into the education block - grant bill enacted in 1981, the Education Consolidation and Improvemen
School Aid Act program, enacted in 1972 to support
school - system desegregation efforts, and fold it into the education block - grant bill enacted in 1981, the Education Consolidation and Improvemen
school - system desegregation efforts, and fold it into the education
block -
grant bill enacted in 1981, the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act.
Judge William Collette of Ingham County Circuit Court has
blocked the state from providing funds to the
schools until he decides whether the charter -
school law that led them to be
granted «public» status conforms to the state constitution.
The Emergency
School Aid Act, a $ 149 million federal desegregation program that provided funding to Montclair, was wiped out along with 25 other federal programs when Congress passed a package of education
block grants in the summer of 1981.
In 1981 they were folded into the Chapter 2
block -
grant program, but explicit federal support for magnet
schools as desegregation tools resumed in 1985 with the authorization of the Magnet Schools Assistance Program (MSAP), included in the Education for Economic Securi
schools as desegregation tools resumed in 1985 with the authorization of the Magnet
Schools Assistance Program (MSAP), included in the Education for Economic Securi
Schools Assistance Program (MSAP), included in the Education for Economic Security Act.
The blow to states - rights principles from national standards could be softened with pledges to
block -
grant federal education spending and encourage competition through charter
schools or
school vouchers, along the lines described in the contribution from Chester Finn and Michael Petrilli in this issue (see «A New New Federalism,» p. 48).
A compromise that would permit seven states to try running
school - meals programs under
block grants ended a weeks - long legislative stalemate late last month, allowing passage of a massive welfare - reform bill.
Senate Republican leaders indicated last week that they may not include provisions in their welfare - reform bill that would convert the federal
school - meals and child - nutrition programs into
block grants, as its House counterpart would do.
In that context, I am confirming that in 2017 to 2018 no local authority will see a reduction from their 2016 to 2017 funding (adjusted to reflect authorities» most recent spending patterns) on the
schools block of the dedicated
schools grant (per pupil funding) or the high needs
block (cash amount).»
Currently,
school - based clinics solicit funds from a variety of federal sources, including Medicaid, maternal - and child - health
block grants, the drug - free -
schools program, and Title X of the Public Health Service Act, although none of these programs is specifically designed to fund them.
School library collections are frozen in the 1970s because that's when a major change in funding occurred: Federal money previously aimed specifically at library materials was reallocated to
block grants that are administered on the local level.
Donald Trump unveiled a
school choice plan on Thursday that would create a $ 20 billion
block grant to expand charter and private
school options for low - income children — an idea championed by conservatives, but which has previously fizzled in Congress.
California
school districts are receiving the last of the $ 1.25 billion
block grant for implementing Common Core State Standards this week.
The bill would give states the option of using the funds now distributed through a host of federal programs — amounting to about $ 24 billion a year on the whole — as a single
block grant to states for public and private
school vouchers.
A special three - judge
school panel and the Supreme Court ruled the
block grant plan unconstitutional.
The state's charter
block grant helped the
school to back - fill that loss with about $ 385 per student, for a total of more than $ 800,000 per year.
The
block grants essentially froze
school funding at the level of the 2013 - 14
school year, to give the Legislature two years to rewrite the formula for paying for public education.
Trump said his proposed
block grant program would come from redirecting existing federal funds, and he would leave it up to states to decide whether the dollars would follow children to public, private, charter or magnet
schools.
The district collected a 2 percent administrative fee from affiliated
schools receiving the
block grant.
Gov. Sam Brownback, whose «
block grant»
school finance plan is at the heart of the dispute, also issued a statement criticizing the court shortly after the decision was handed down about 5 p.m. Friday.
Brownback and his allies in the Legislature successfully repealed the state's
school finance formula in 2015, replacing it with two years of «
block grants.»