With 93 percent of
eligible children participating, adding HUSKY A's high utilization rate to the programs and categories currently captured by direct certification provides capacity to more accurately measure low - income student percentages, while not decreasing the overall low - income student count in the state's highest - need districts.
Not exact matches
Families with
children age 13 and under are
eligible to
participate in the tradition, which dates to 1878 and the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes.
children eligible for free & reduced - price meals
participated in school breakfast on an average school day
CEO allows schools to serve free breakfast and free lunch to all students when 40 percent or more of students are certified for free meals without a paper application, which includes students who are directly certified (through data matching) for free meals because they live in households that
participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), or the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR), as well as
children who are automatically
eligible for free school meals because of their status in foster care or Head Start, homeless, or migrant.
Females between the ages of 18 - 50, who are currently infertile (have had unprotected sex for at least 12 months with no successful pregnancy, those with primary or secondary infertility are
eligible for this study), and have no adopted / step
child (ren) are
eligible to
participate in this study.
Nationally, on an average day during the 2015 — 2016 school year, 12.1 million students
eligible to receive free and reduced - price school meals
participated in school breakfast, an increase of 3.7 percent, or nearly 433,000
children from the previous school year.
Children in schools, childcare institutions, and
eligible camps that do not
participate in other Federal
child nutrition meal service programs, are provided with milk from the Special Milk program.
Just 16 percent of
eligible children in Illinois
participate in the federal Summer Food Service Program, which provides daily meals at community centers and other organizations, including those served by the Greater Chicago Food Depository in Cook County and Northern Illinois Food Bank in surrounding counties.
State law requires that all public schools offer a free meal to
eligible students even if the schools do not
participate in the federal lunch program, said Mark Haller, who supervises
child nutrition programs at the Illinois State Board of Education.
I urge all
eligible entities to apply to
participate in this critically important program that does so much good for so many
children.»
Children who are entering sixth through the ninth grades in September 2013 are
eligible to
participate and should contact their local Buffalo & Erie County Public Library or call 858-8900 for details about this free, fun and exciting team activity.
As I switch the metric from per - Title I
eligible (i.e., from
child poverty counts) as in the district - level calculations in Table 1 to per - FRPL -
eligible student, the grant amounts shrink as more students
participate in free and reduced - price lunch than are poor (and counted for district - level allocations).
A 2014 Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE) survey found that while 55 percent of public school parents
participated in choice, nearly one - third of families had some difficulty understanding which schools their
children were
eligible to attend, a quarter had trouble getting information to choose a school, and one in five reported difficulty in transporting their
child to the school of their choice.
The rules for Even Start, which is to provide educational and other social services to disadvantaged
children and their parents, specifies that
participating children must reside in an elementary - school attendance area
eligible for Chapter 1 compensatory education.
Within
participating schools, all
children in year 1 at recruitment were
eligible for inclusion.
In Syracuse, every
child in the district is
eligible for school breakfast yet less than 50 % of the
children participate.
If one or more of your
children are
eligible to
participate in the National School Lunch Program, your household may qualify for Internet Essentials.
School divisions should work with private school leaders to determine on the method or source of data that will be used to identify the number of
eligible private school
children from families residing in
participating public school attendance zones.
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child who, at any time in the 2 years preceding the year for which the determination is made,
participated in a Head Start, Even Start, or Early Reading First program, in preschool services under this title, is
eligible for services under this part.
One
child with perfect attendance at each
participating school will be
eligible to win a prize from Families In Schools.
While most U.S. schools
participate in the federally - funded School Breakfast Program, only half of low - income
children who are
eligible for a free or reduced - price breakfast through the federal School Breakfast Program are eating it, according to a 2013 Food Research and Action Center analysis.
Under Lexie's Law, corporations and insurance companies may claim a dollar - for - dollar tax - credit on their income or premium taxes respectively for donations to private charities that award scholarships to the
children who were
eligible to
participate in the voucher programs.
Children residing in households
participating in Women, Infants, and
Children (WIC) may be
eligible for free or reduced - price meals and may complete a meal application.
Eligible children must not be enrolled in another preschool program, and their parents must agree to
participate in their
child's classroom at least one half - day per week.
Of households that experience food insecurity, less than two - thirds
participate in one of the main federal anti-hunger programs: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); the National School Lunch Program; or the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and
Children (WIC).38 In part, this is because many food insecure households are not
eligible for nutrition assistance or because certain barriers exist, such as the stigma associated with
participating in programs designed to benefit low - income families.
In each of the
participating Hartford schools, the bilingual gifted and talented program is the only gifted program in the school, and all
children are
eligible to
participate, regardless of their language background.
For more information on schools that are
eligible to
participate, visit the Federal Student Aid Website — www.fafsa.ed.gov — and enter the names of schools your
child might attend.
All Canadian
children are
eligible to
participate and receive the grant.
In addition, if you were
eligible for any month or part of a month to
participate in any subsidized health plan maintained by the employer of either your dependent or your
child who was under age 27 at the end of 2014, do not use amounts paid for coverage for that month to figure the deduction.
Employees of resellers of Vital Essentials ® products (defined as retailers, distributors, e-commerce) and their immediate families (defined as spouse,
child, sibling, parent or grandparent) are not
eligible to
participate.
Employees of Vital Essentials ®, its officers, directors, subsidiaries, affiliates, general sponsors, promotional partners, their respective subsidiaries, affiliates, parent companies, members of their immediate families (defined as spouse,
child, sibling, parent, or grandparent), and members of the households (whether related or not) of any of the above are NOT
eligible to
participate in this drawing.
People who are likely
eligible to
participate in a wrongful death suit include the surviving spouse,
children, adopted
children and parents.
The LIC
child plan is a
participating plan which is
eligible to earn bonuses and the premium is paid for a limited term of the plan
Child welfare agencies that recruit, license, support and place with adoption / foster families and / or provide direct services to youth in out - of - home care are
eligible to
participate.
Mothers were
eligible to
participate if they did not require the use of an interpreter, and reported one or more of the following risk factors for poor maternal or
child outcomes in their responses to routine standardised psychosocial and domestic violence screening conducted by midwives for every mother booking in to the local hospital for confinement: maternal age under 19 years; current probable distress (assessed as an Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS) 17 score of 10 or more)(as a lower cut - off score was used than the antenatal validated cut - off score for depression, the term «distress» is used rather than «depression»; use of this cut - off to indicate those distressed approximated the subgroups labelled in other trials as «psychologically vulnerable» or as having «low psychological resources» 14); lack of emotional and practical support; late antenatal care (after 20 weeks gestation); major stressors in the past 12 months; current substance misuse; current or history of mental health problem or disorder; history of abuse in mother's own childhood; and history of domestic violence.
We chose to focus solely on mothers to eliminate the possibility of substantial variability in the data, because evidence has indicated that there are marked differences in the responses of fathers and mothers to childhood critical illness.17 Of 212
eligible mothers, 38 (18 %) refused, with the majority stating that they were too stressed or too tired to
participate (n = 17) or that they wanted to focus only on their
children (n = 7).
Any adoption worker in Florida is
eligible to
participate, which means they can place
children outside of their immediate community.
Eight hundred eight (98 %) of 824 women were screened to ascertain whether they had at least 1
child aged 7 through 17 years; only 177 (22 %) of 808 had
children in that age range; 151 (85 %) of 177
eligible mother -
child pairs consented to
participate in the
child study.
Children in the target population were
eligible to
participate in the phase I survey, provided their parent / caregivers were aged 16 years or over and were willing to provide contact information for follow - up interviews.
All mothers who could read and speak English with
children admitted to either of the 2 PICU study sites (ie, a 12 - bed PICU at a 124 - bed
children's hospital within a 720 - bed academic medical center in upstate New York or a 31 - bed PICU at a 235 - bed
children's hospital in southwestern Pennsylvania) were
eligible to
participate if their
children 1) had an unplanned medical or surgical admission to the PICU, 2) were between 2 and 7 years of age, 3) were expected to survive, 4) had no prior ICU admissions, 5) had no cancer, and 6) had no suspected or diagnosed physical or sexual abuse.
Children ages 3 - 5 with or without a diagnosis of ASD may be
eligible to
participate.
1037
children (91 % of
eligible births) who were born between April 1972 and March 1973 and
participated in the first follow up assessment at 3 years of age.
Children attending the AMSWS were
eligible to
participate if: their GP referred them to the Aboriginal Youth Mental Health Worker or a mainstream mental health specialist; they were aged between 8 - 16 years; and they identified as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.
Of the 3145 remaining
eligible children 210 were excluded because they were either unable to
participate or incapable to
participate due to severe mental retardation or due to a serious physical illness or handicap, or if no Dutch - speaking parent or parent surrogate was available (Turkish and Moroccan parents who were unable to speak Dutch were interviewed in their own language).
Of these, 1037
children (91 % of
eligible births; 52 % male)
participated in the first follow - up at age 3 years, forming the base sample for the longitudinal study.
While Rosa did not talk specifically in the Save the
Children video about postpartum depression, research shows that stressful life events, including premature birth, are risk factors for maternal depression.24 Evaluation studies confirm that women who
participated in home visiting programs were less likely to demonstrate symptoms of depression and reported improved mental outlook when compared with control groups of women who did not
participate in home visiting.25 For example, parents
participating in the
Child First model — one of the 20 evidence - based models
eligible to receive funds from the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program — experienced lower levels of stress and depression at the end of the program compared with parents who did not
participate.26
In addition, Smart Start local partnerships helped private
child care programs improve the quality of their classrooms so they may
participate in NC PreK and partnered with NC PreK providers to help
eligible four - year - olds access the program.
Child care programs that participate in Quality Rated and receive two or three out of three stars are eligible for an E3Z Child Care Expansion Grant of up to $ 100,000 to expand existing child care centers and to create new child care
Child care programs that
participate in Quality Rated and receive two or three out of three stars are
eligible for an E3Z
Child Care Expansion Grant of up to $ 100,000 to expand existing child care centers and to create new child care
Child Care Expansion Grant of up to $ 100,000 to expand existing
child care centers and to create new child care
child care centers and to create new
child care
child care jobs.
The first group is composed of
children who are
eligible to receive Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Amendments of 1997 (PL 105 — 17) services either under Part B or C. Before receiving services, state agencies require, for the most part, that
children participate in a formal assessment process to determine if they meet established criteria for early intervention or early childhood special education services (Danaher & Armijo, 2004).
Do
eligible children who have
participated in the Brighter Futures Program have better health and development outcomes in the first 5 years of life than
eligible children who have not
participated in the Brighter Futures Program?