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  2. Number and percentage of public school students eligible for ...

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    Table reflects counts of students enrolled in all schools for which both enrollment data and free/reduced-price lunch eligibility data were reported. For 2019-20 through 2022-23, students reported as eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (FRPL) also include students whose NSLP eligibility has been determined through direct certification.

  3. Number and percentage of public school students eligible for ...

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    These changes were due to (1) the Seamless Summer Option, which allowed schools to provide meals to all students, regardless of demonstrated need, beginning October 1, 2020, and (2) the shift away from in-person instruction (particularly for school year 2020-21 due to the coronavirus pandemic), which may have caused a decrease in the number of ...

  4. NOTE: Data are for the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Low-poverty schools are defined as public schools where 25.0 percent or less of the students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (FRPL); mid-low poverty schools are those where 25.1 to 50.0 percent of the students are eligible for FRPL; mid-high poverty schools are those where 50.1 to 75.0 percent of the students are ...

  5. Mid-Del school students will receive free breakfast and lunch ...

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    The Mid-Del School District will join other metro-area districts in offering all students free breakfast and lunch for the 2024-25 school year. ... districts using the CEP is Oklahoma City Public ...

  6. OKLAHOMA State Plan for the American Rescue Plan Elementary ...

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    food insecurity and nearly 60% of all students qualify as eligible for free- or reduced-price lunch, schools have consistently ensured students had access to meals throughout the pandemic. Utilizing flexibilities provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Oklahoma program sites served more than 1.7 million meals to students in a nine-day

  7. School meal programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 2012–13 school year, the NSLP provided the following reimbursements for "non-severe-need" schools: $2.86 for free lunches, $2.46 for reduced-price lunches, $0.27 for paid lunches, $0.78 for free snacks, $0.39 for reduced-price snacks, and $0.07 for paid snacks. [25] (Students eligible for reduced-price meals paid no more than 40 cents ...

  8. Number and percentage of public school students eligible for ...

    nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d20/tables/dt20_204...

    Table 204.10. Number and percentage of public school students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, by state: Selected years, 2000-01 through 2018-19

  9. Department of Education Launches Outreach Campaign to ...

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    The campaign will inform millions of families with children participating in the free or reduced-price lunch or school breakfast program, and 6.5 million Pell Grant recipients that they are now eligible for the discount of up to $50 per month. Eligible households on qualifying Tribal lands can receive a discount of up to $75 per month.