Neither incentive had a significant positive impact
on students eligible for free school meals.
Not exact matches
CEO allows
schools to serve
free breakfast and
free lunch to all
students when 40 percent or more of
students are certified
for free meals without a paper application, which includes
students who are directly certified (through data matching)
for free meals because they live in households that participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families (TANF), or the Food Distribution Program
on Indian Reservations (FDPIR), as well as children who are automatically
eligible for free school meals because of their status in foster care or Head Start, homeless, or migrant.
«Some
students would rather not eat anything than have people know they are
eligible for free and reduced - price
meals,» says Juliana Cohen, a doctoral candidate at the Harvard
School of Public Health focused
on nutrition.
The issues it highlighted included the labelling of «working class boys», as the DfE does not collect information
on pupils» socio - economic status and the statistics quoted were actually about white make
students who were
eligible for free school meals in year 11.
Students are
eligible for free or reduced priced
school meal benefits based
on any one of the following:
Last year the gap between richer and poorer
students reached a record high, with pupils
eligible for free school meals — a long term indicator of poverty — said to be less than half as likely to go
on to higher education than their most affluent peers.
His father's
schooling experience has had a deep impact
on Royster's leadership and where he places his priorities as
schools chief in Greenville County, where nearly 60 percent of
students are
eligible for free and reduced - price
meals.
· More
Students Get Meals: Gives 115,000 more students access to free and reduced meals programs · Meal Program Process Easier: Cuts the paperwork and administrative hassle that goes along with providing free and reduced meals to students in high poverty areas based on census data · Meals for Foster Kids: Foster children are now automatically eligible in school meal programs · Meals for After School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school
Students Get
Meals: Gives 115,000 more students access to free and reduced meals programs · Meal Program Process Easier: Cuts the paperwork and administrative hassle that goes along with providing free and reduced meals to students in high poverty areas based on census data · Meals for Foster Kids: Foster children are now automatically eligible in school meal programs · Meals for After School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school pro
Meals: Gives 115,000 more
students access to free and reduced meals programs · Meal Program Process Easier: Cuts the paperwork and administrative hassle that goes along with providing free and reduced meals to students in high poverty areas based on census data · Meals for Foster Kids: Foster children are now automatically eligible in school meal programs · Meals for After School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school
students access to
free and reduced
meals programs · Meal Program Process Easier: Cuts the paperwork and administrative hassle that goes along with providing free and reduced meals to students in high poverty areas based on census data · Meals for Foster Kids: Foster children are now automatically eligible in school meal programs · Meals for After School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school pro
meals programs ·
Meal Program Process Easier: Cuts the paperwork and administrative hassle that goes along with providing free and reduced meals to students in high poverty areas based on census data · Meals for Foster Kids: Foster children are now automatically eligible in school meal programs · Meals for After School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school prog
Meal Program Process Easier: Cuts the paperwork and administrative hassle that goes along with providing
free and reduced
meals to students in high poverty areas based on census data · Meals for Foster Kids: Foster children are now automatically eligible in school meal programs · Meals for After School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school pro
meals to
students in high poverty areas based on census data · Meals for Foster Kids: Foster children are now automatically eligible in school meal programs · Meals for After School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school
students in high poverty areas based
on census data ·
Meals for Foster Kids: Foster children are now automatically eligible in school meal programs · Meals for After School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school pro
Meals for Foster Kids: Foster children are now automatically
eligible in
school meal programs · Meals for After School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school pr
school meal programs · Meals for After School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school prog
meal programs ·
Meals for After School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school pro
Meals for After
School Programs: Expands USDA support of meal programs in at - risk after school pr
School Programs: Expands USDA support of
meal programs in at - risk after school prog
meal programs in at - risk after
school pr
school programs
Over 80 % of CPS
students are
eligible for free or reduced - cost lunch and a large percentage rely
on meals provided at
school.
The evaluation of the TEEP programme showed no effect
on GCSE English or maths scores in the low - performing
schools that participated in the trial, nor did it have an impact
for students eligible for free school meals,
for either gender, or
for students of different ability levels.