Sentences with phrase «more funds for school lunch»

In addition to lobbying for more funds for school lunch — and the schools as a whole — we need to focus on conserving resources and reducing waste, as Chef Ann has done in her school systems.

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Yet, Congress has only provided school cafeterias with six cents more for each lunch (and no extra funds for breakfast).
As Congress prepares to discuss the Child Nutrition Act, President Barack Obama has asked for an additional $ 1 billion in funding for school lunches, which would mean about 30 cents more per lunch.
Security and theft are big issues, and the dining room is just a big, scary place... If I could hope for one change it would be for smaller schools... it is just one solution for a system that needs a lot of solutions and a lot of change... longer lunch periods, teachers willing to eat with the students, nutrition education, getting rid of the soda and snack vending machines that fund the sports programs, and more money and support for school food service programs...
After de Blasio released his executive budget on May 7, council members have continued to push for an increase in funds for libraries, parks, NYPD headcount, senior citizen services, women's health services, city - funded school lunches for all students, and more.
He opposes asking for more federal funding in order to provide free lunches to all public school students, regardless of family income.
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A legislative audit has found problems with the way Kansas doles out more than $ 100 million annually to school districts for programs for at - risk youths because of inaccuracies in the counting of students who receive federally funded free lunches.
If funding was available, priority consideration would go to a community where any local school (a) has 50 percent or more students eligible for free and reduced lunches; and (b) has been designated by ADE as being in school improvement.
The program will also put healthy food on kids» lunch trays.The program allows neighborhood residents to drop off their e-waste for free, and funds raised through the recycling programs will be given to schools» Free and Reduced Lunch program, which feeds more than half of the district's 56,000 studlunch trays.The program allows neighborhood residents to drop off their e-waste for free, and funds raised through the recycling programs will be given to schools» Free and Reduced Lunch program, which feeds more than half of the district's 56,000 studLunch program, which feeds more than half of the district's 56,000 students.
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