Sentences with phrase «price meal program»

I also imagine all those kids who are on the reduced price meal program that can't eat anything else.
You will want to enroll all eligible students in the free / reduced price meal program to feed all the hungry children in your school, improve their nutrition and maximize your reimbursement dollars.
She cites four major obstacles to children's participation in the free / reduced price meal program:
Such problems could exist districtwide, Sullivan suggested, because of the financial incentives for schools to boost participation in the free - and reduced - price meal program and because of the lack of verification.
This past year, Maryland schools served 25 million breakfasts as part of the free and reduced - price meal program and 70 million lunches.
Washington State Report Card data provide measures of racial composition, student - teacher ratios, the percentages of students enrolled in the free or reduced - price meals program, total enrollment, and the percentage of students who passed the reading and math Washington Assessment of Student Learning exams in each teacher's school.
When we define poverty in schools, we primarily mean the percentage of students who are eligible for the free and reduced - price meal program.
Nationally, more than 88 percent of KIPP students are eligible for the federal free or reduced - price meals program, and 95 percent are African - American or Latino.
This program provides facilities rent and lease assistance to charter schools, which do not have existing district facilities to use, that are serving some of California's neediest students (as defined by eligibility for the Free / Reduced - Price Meals Program).
Most students are from economically challenged backgrounds as well, with more than 8 in 10 MPS students — 83 percent — qualifying for the federal Free and Reduced - Price Meals program.
More than 88 percent of TEAM students are eligible for the federal free or reduced - price meals program and 95 percent of students are African American, with 5 percent being Hispanic / Latino.
Over 85 percent of our students are from low - income families and eligible for the federal free or reduced - price meals program, and 95 percent are African American or Latino.
Specifically, KIPP Bridge has an enrollment of 71 % African American and 24 % Latino students, and 75 % of students qualify for the federal free and reduced price meals program.
Four of those schools — all in Los Angeles County — have more than 90 percent of their students qualifying for the federal Free or Reduced Price Meals program: KIPP Los Angeles College Preparatory, Celerity Nascent Charter, Global Education Academy and Synergy Charter Academy.
You will want to enroll all eligible students in the free / reduced price meal program to feed all the hungry children in your school, improve their nutrition and maximize your reimbursement dollars.
KIPP was founded in Houston in 1994, and has grown to 109 schools serving over 32,000 students in 20 states and Washington, D.C. Over 95 percent of students enrolled in KIPP schools are African American or Hispanic / Latino, and more than 80 percent qualify for the federal free and reduced - price meals program.
Ninety - one percent of KIPP LA students are eligible for the federal free or reduced price meals program, and 99 percent are African American or Latino.
Schools with over 75 % of their student body eligible for the Free and Reduced Price Meal Program (FRPM) will be automatically awarded a full scholarship.
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