We spearheaded the development of GoodSchoolsRoc.org, an online common application system that
improves access to school choice for Rochester City school parents.
And if you'd like to see living proof, take a look at this short video to learn more about how Share Our Strength
improves access to school breakfast programs.
Ensuring quality, inspiring demand and
improving access to school food is a three-fold effort to address public health concerns resulting from hunger, malnutrition, and obesity among D.C. school children and their families.
Taken together, these results highlight how
improved access to school resources can profoundly shape the life outcomes of economically disadvantaged children and thereby reduce the intergenerational transmission of poverty.
... The results... highlight how
improved access to school resources can profoundly shape the life outcomes of economically disadvantaged children, and thereby significantly reduce the intergenerational transmission of poverty.
In a statement on Monday, Ms. Anderson said that she was «extremely proud» of her accomplishments, citing the teacher contract, an increase in graduation rates — to 70 percent, from 56 percent — and «
improved access to schools» through One Newark.
State education officials would get
improved access to schools» fire safety reports.
Not exact matches
«We have dramatically increased
access to school options for Newark families, provided grants directly
to teachers at 37
schools, given 300,000 books
to Newark students through the My Very Own Library program, and just recently, we committed
to a $ 1 million initiative
to improve early childhood education in Newark,» the foundation said in a statement
to CNBC.
In the wake of the mass shooting at a high
school in Parkland, Florida, some have argued for a reinstatement of the nationwide ban on assault weapons, while others have suggested that the solution lies in
improving access to mental - health care.
If we can provide
access to contraceptives, moms can go back
to work
to combat extreme poverty; kids can stay in
school; families can feed their children; and we can
improve maternal and child mortality outcomes.
And there are also many, many things we could be doing
to encourage children's acceptance of healthier
school meals: imposing meaningful restrictions on children's junk food advertising; requiring food education in
schools — not just nutrition education, but offering kids a real understanding of our food system, and overtly inoculating them against the allure of hyper - processed and fast food; teaching all children basic cooking skills; getting more gardens into
schools; encouraging restaurants
to ditch the standard breaded - and - fried children's menu; imposing taxes on soda (and even junk food);
improving food
access; and so much more.
The proposed rules are the second step in a larger effort
to improve the foods U.S. students have
access to during the
school day under a 2010 child nutrition law.
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.
Children's Hunger Alliance consults with local
school districts
to improve access to breakfast and can also provide financial grants
to support expansion efforts.
The website, which can be
accessed here, has been increasing in content and continues
to be a useful and inspirational resource for
schools looking
to improve their
school food culture.
According
to this article from the Wall Street Journal, General Mills Foodservice has awarded $ 375,000 in Fuel Up ™ Grants since 2009; most grant recipients have used the awards
to expand breakfast outside the cafeteria
to improve student
access to, and participation in,
school breakfast.
This grant is designed
to help
improve student
access to high - quality, nutritious foods at
school, and provides funds
to help
schools improve or expand their breakfast programs with an emphasis on sustainable, alternative breakfast options.
Schools who apply can receive up to $ 2000 in funding through the Fuel Up Breakfast Program, which has awarded $ 325,000 to more than 100 schools nationwide since 2009, and has greatly improved student access to nutritious foods such as low - fat and fat - free dairy products, whole grain cereals, and
Schools who apply can receive up
to $ 2000 in funding through the Fuel Up Breakfast Program, which has awarded $ 325,000
to more than 100
schools nationwide since 2009, and has greatly improved student access to nutritious foods such as low - fat and fat - free dairy products, whole grain cereals, and
schools nationwide since 2009, and has greatly
improved student
access to nutritious foods such as low - fat and fat - free dairy products, whole grain cereals, and fruit.
The message of this great resource for
schools, cooks and caterers has been spread through the UIFSM Roadshows, twitter and other effective means of communications
to enable
schools to have
access to inspirational, practical examples of implementing UIFSM,
improving the dining experience and many other aspects of
school food.
The D.C.
School Food Project's mission is to support and accelerate the school system's progress toward ensuring quality, improving access, and inspiring demand for healthy food in and out of schools in our nation's ca
School Food Project's mission is
to support and accelerate the
school system's progress toward ensuring quality, improving access, and inspiring demand for healthy food in and out of schools in our nation's ca
school system's progress toward ensuring quality,
improving access, and inspiring demand for healthy food in and out of
schools in our nation's capital.
We also made strides in
improving the summer meal program
to ensure children have
access to meals when
school is out for the summer and made investments in programs like Farm to School and infrastructure updates in kitchens and cafeterias to help serve more fresh, healthy
school is out for the summer and made investments in programs like Farm
to School and infrastructure updates in kitchens and cafeterias to help serve more fresh, healthy
School and infrastructure updates in kitchens and cafeterias
to help serve more fresh, healthy foods!
APMI provides educational programs in the local elementary and secondary
schools, developed multilingual asthma educational materials used by providers and caregivers, provides comprehensive asthma home visits
to improve self - management through assessment, education, and establishment of a plan towards environmental control of asthma triggers, and advocates for
improved access to asthma related services.
Programs that promote breastfeeding and ensure
access to nutritious foods, such as the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, the
school meals and summer feeding programs, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and child care food assistance,
improve health outcomes,
school achievement, and workforce competitiveness.
Access to healthy meals at
school has been shown
to improve student behavior,
school performance, and cognitive development.
These eight districts joined our original five districts — Dallas ISD (Dallas, TX), Little Rock (AR), Memphis City
Schools (TN), Orange County Public
Schools (FL), and Prince George's County Public
Schools (MD)-- in the work of increasing
access to, and participation in, the federally - funded
School Breakfast Program, with the goal of reducing childhood hunger, and
improving health and educational outcome for students.
In January 2012, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or USDA, finalized its updated nutritional standards for
school meals in keeping with the Healthy Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010 (Public Law No. 111 - 296), which reauthorized the
school meal programs and placed an emphasis on the need
to improve access to healthy foods in
schools.
The expanded use of
school kitchens can benefit
school districts and their communities by
improving access to, knowledge of, and the ability
to prepare healthy foods; helping
to process and store fresh produce from community gardens; and even supporting local entrepreneurship.
If you are in a position
to improve school lunches for the kids in your area, please visit feed me better.com, where you will find some excellent resources and ideas on how
to help our kids have
access to foods that they need
to be at their best!
The bill will significantly increase
access and remove barriers
to child nutrition programs,
improve the quality of the meals served and implement new
school food safety guidelines.
Effective food policy actions are part of a comprehensive approach
to improving nutrition environments, defined as those factors that influence food
access.1 Improvements in the nutritional quality of all foods and beverages served and sold in
schools have been recommended
to protect the nutritional health of children, especially children who live in low - resource communities.2 As legislated by the US Congress, the 2010 Healthy Hunger - Free Kids Act (HHFKA) updated the meal patterns and nutrition standards for the National
School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program to align with the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.3 The revised standards, which took effect at the beginning of the 2012 - 2013 school year, increased the availability of whole grains, vegetables, and fruits and specified weekly requirements for beans / peas as well as dark green, red / orange, starchy, and other veget
School Lunch Program and the
School Breakfast Program to align with the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.3 The revised standards, which took effect at the beginning of the 2012 - 2013 school year, increased the availability of whole grains, vegetables, and fruits and specified weekly requirements for beans / peas as well as dark green, red / orange, starchy, and other veget
School Breakfast Program
to align with the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.3 The revised standards, which took effect at the beginning of the 2012 - 2013
school year, increased the availability of whole grains, vegetables, and fruits and specified weekly requirements for beans / peas as well as dark green, red / orange, starchy, and other veget
school year, increased the availability of whole grains, vegetables, and fruits and specified weekly requirements for beans / peas as well as dark green, red / orange, starchy, and other vegetables.
A universal, alternative delivery
school breakfast — like direct delivery, Grab - n - Go, and Breakfast After the Bell — increases
access to the morning meal
to all students, and
improves participation while also creating a calm, structured start
to the instructional day.
Schools wanting
to increase meal take - up or
improve their
school food finances have been able
to receive help and
access a suite of targeted resources and support.
The Fuel Up Breakfast Grants program is designed
to improve student
access to high - quality, nutritious foods at
school; specifically targeted
to the morning meal, the breakfast grants provide funds
to help
schools improve or expand their breakfast program with an emphasis on alternative breakfast options that are sustainable.
The program has four main pillars: empower parents and caregivers, provide healthy food in
schools,
improve access to healthy and affordable food, and increase physical activity.
The USDA's Farm
to School Grant Program — originally funded as part of the Healthy Huger - Free Kids Act of 2010 — provides resources on a competitive basis to schools, nonprofits, farmers and government entities to assist in implementing farm to school programs that improve access to local foods in eligible sc
School Grant Program — originally funded as part of the Healthy Huger - Free Kids Act of 2010 — provides resources on a competitive basis
to schools, nonprofits, farmers and government entities
to assist in implementing farm
to school programs that improve access to local foods in eligible sc
school programs that
improve access to local foods in eligible
schools.
As part of its commitment
to improve athlete health and safety at all levels of sport, the NFL Foundation has launched a pilot grant program
to increase the number of high
school football players with
access to an athletic trainer.
The Project Development Objective is
to increase
access to senior secondary education in underserved districts and
improve quality in low - performing senior high
schools (SHSs) in Ghana.
Schneiderman — whose district runs from the Upper West Side
to portions of The Bronx — supports «giving all
schools access to the credit market
to improve facilities,» a spokesman said.
«In addition
to ensuring that there is space in the curriculum
to address these issues,
schools need
improved access and quality provision of safeguarding training that specifically addresses the issue of sexual violence and harassment.
The Beekmantown Central
School District in Clinton County partnered with the mobile technology firm Kajeet last year
to improve connectivity and students»
access to internet.
The President said it was
to improve access to education that his flagship community day senior high
school (SHS) project was born.
All options need
to be on the table
to improve schools so every child has
access to the best teachers and every family has
access to great
school choices,» said Executive Director Jenny Sedlis.
All options need
to be on the table
to improve schools so every child has
access to the best teachers and every family has
access to great
school choices,» s
To improve mobility and traffic patterns, the project will include: · Improved access to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets · Replacing the Route 32 bridge over Route 17, which will include standard Interstate height clearance over Route 17 · Reconstruction and expansion of Park and Ride facilities which will include a bus stop and solar - powered bus station to promote public transit · Reconfiguring the Route 17, Exit 131 eastbound ramp leading to the Thruway · A new interconnected and adaptive traffic signal system along Route 32 to minimize delays and enhance access to local businesses and schools · Intelligent Transportation Systems to adapt to changing traffic conditions and optimize signal respons
To improve mobility and traffic patterns, the project will include: ·
Improved access to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets · Replacing the Route 32 bridge over Route 17, which will include standard Interstate height clearance over Route 17 · Reconstruction and expansion of Park and Ride facilities which will include a bus stop and solar - powered bus station to promote public transit · Reconfiguring the Route 17, Exit 131 eastbound ramp leading to the Thruway · A new interconnected and adaptive traffic signal system along Route 32 to minimize delays and enhance access to local businesses and schools · Intelligent Transportation Systems to adapt to changing traffic conditions and optimize signal respons
to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets · Replacing the Route 32 bridge over Route 17, which will include standard Interstate height clearance over Route 17 · Reconstruction and expansion of Park and Ride facilities which will include a bus stop and solar - powered bus station
to promote public transit · Reconfiguring the Route 17, Exit 131 eastbound ramp leading to the Thruway · A new interconnected and adaptive traffic signal system along Route 32 to minimize delays and enhance access to local businesses and schools · Intelligent Transportation Systems to adapt to changing traffic conditions and optimize signal respons
to promote public transit · Reconfiguring the Route 17, Exit 131 eastbound ramp leading
to the Thruway · A new interconnected and adaptive traffic signal system along Route 32 to minimize delays and enhance access to local businesses and schools · Intelligent Transportation Systems to adapt to changing traffic conditions and optimize signal respons
to the Thruway · A new interconnected and adaptive traffic signal system along Route 32
to minimize delays and enhance access to local businesses and schools · Intelligent Transportation Systems to adapt to changing traffic conditions and optimize signal respons
to minimize delays and enhance
access to local businesses and schools · Intelligent Transportation Systems to adapt to changing traffic conditions and optimize signal respons
to local businesses and
schools · Intelligent Transportation Systems
to adapt to changing traffic conditions and optimize signal respons
to adapt
to changing traffic conditions and optimize signal respons
to changing traffic conditions and optimize signal responses
If approved by voters those propositions will: 1) Create a redistricting commission
to draw the new state legislative and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills
to state legislators
to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State
to borrow up
to $ 2 billion for
school funding, with a stated purpose of «
improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic
school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding
school broadband
access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.»
«The evidence is very clear that the 50 % cap has significantly boosted integration in our
schools and drastically
improved the
access of local families
to those
schools.
According
to the Albany
school district website, the plans call for
improving features like wireless
access, replacing backup batteries
to protect against power surges, and replacing aging net books.
New York Needs
to Desegregate Housing in Order
to Improve Schools Astorino Clearly Not A Supporter of Fair Housing for People of Color (White Plains, NY) Howie Hawkins, the Green Party candidate for Governor, said today that
improving access to affordable housing was critical
to improving education in New York State.
Lafayette, who served for 32 years in the Assembly before retiring, said he endorsed Dromm after years of working personally with him and also because of Dromm's «commitment and effectiveness on the issues that matter most
to me, — better
schools, more
access to doctors and health care, and
improved quality of life».
The brochure tells how education «unlocked doors» for Blake and how
improving local
schools will provide
access to college and good jobs for young people.