The Community Eligibility Provision, which rolled out nationally in the 2014 — 2015 school year, also is proving to be an effective strategy for driving
growth in school breakfast participation.
Not exact matches
Overall the reports indicate that participation
in school breakfast programs continues to rise, due
in part to the success of
breakfast -
in - the - classroom and other alternative
breakfast models, as well as the
growth of the Community Eligibility Program.
Findings from Illinois, Kentucky, and Michigan, where
school districts first implemented the option
in the 2011 - 2012
school year, show ongoing
growth in the number of
schools choosing community eligibility and a striking increase
in the number of students eating
school breakfast and lunch.
Growth Public
Schools (GPS) participates
in the National
School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program to offer nutritious meals every schoo
School Lunch Program and
School Breakfast Program to offer nutritious meals every schoo
School Breakfast Program to offer nutritious meals every
schoolschool day.