WASHINGTON — The Agriculture Department says 524 schools — out of about 100,000 — have dropped out of the federally subsidized
national school lunch program since the government introduced new standards for healthier foods last year.
Domino's, Schwan's and General Mills all increased their K - 12 food service sales last year even through more than a million students have dropped out of
the National School Lunch Program since nutrition changes kicked in.
The new legislation triggers the most dramatic change in the School Breakfast and
National School Lunch programs since they were first enacted.
Not exact matches
The
National School Lunch Program has been in existence since the 40's and though it is a quintessential «government handout» it is also a very popular program and one that is deeply engrained in our national consciousness at thi
National School Lunch Program has been in existence since the 40's and though it is a quintessential «government handout» it is also a very popular program and one that is deeply engrained in our national consciousness at this
Program has been in existence
since the 40's and though it is a quintessential «government handout» it is also a very popular
program and one that is deeply engrained in our national consciousness at this
program and one that is deeply engrained in our
national consciousness at thi
national consciousness at this point.
Since the
National School Lunch Program (NSLP) was founded in 1946, school nutrition professionals have been providing America's students with healthy, balanced school meals that help them succeed in the classroom and b
School Lunch Program (NSLP) was founded in 1946,
school nutrition professionals have been providing America's students with healthy, balanced school meals that help them succeed in the classroom and b
school nutrition professionals have been providing America's students with healthy, balanced
school meals that help them succeed in the classroom and b
school meals that help them succeed in the classroom and beyond.
Among the facts from the
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Fourth Grade Reading report cited by FairTest: — There has been no gain in NAEP grade four reading performance nationally
since 1992 despite a huge increase in state - mandated testing; — NAEP scores in southern states, which test the most and have the highest stakes attached to their state testing
programs, have declined; — The NAEP score gap between white children and those from African American and Hispanic families has increased, even though
schools serving low - income and minority - group children put the most emphasis on testing; and — Scores of children eligible for free
lunch programs have dropped
since 1996.
Since schools already collect information on the race and ethnicity of students, and have access to socioeconomic data through the
National School Lunch Program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and other sources, reporting on the year - over-year changes in these numbers would require minimum effort.