Not exact matches
In order to get the cash subsidies, the schools have to provide
lunches that
meet the federal requirements
AND provide
free or
reduced - price
lunches to eligible students.
The touchstone of a successful charter school has been to have 90 percent of the student population to be on
free and reduced lunch, 90 percent of students of color but 90 percent of those students
meeting the state standard.
Renaissance Charter School at Pines will participate in the National School
Lunch Program
and free or
reduced pricing will be available to those students who
meet the guidelines.
The program has a 10 percent window of families that must pay a monthly tuition fee, because they don't
meet the eligibility requirements — which, as in Dallas ISD's program, stipulate eligible four year - olds must have limited English proficiency, qualify for
free or
reduced lunch, be homeless or in foster care,
and / or have a parent active in the military, as Breitbart Texas reported.
Renaissance Charter School at Boggy Creek is a part of the National School
Lunch Program
and free or
reduced pricing is available to those students who
meet the guidelines.
We
meet Principal Garcia of P.S. 65, a low - performing school in which 99 percent of students receive
free or
reduced - priced
lunch and the majority are from immigrant families.
Renaissance Charter School at Boggy Creek will participate in the National School
Lunch Program
and free or
reduced pricing will be available to those students who
meet the guidelines.
Canoe Creek Charter Academy is a part of the National School
Lunch Program
and free or
reduced pricing is available to those students who
meet the guidelines.