Fact Sheet California’s Nutrition Safety Net By Tess Thorman, Patricia Malagon Apr 3, 2023 Apr 27, 2023 ... NSLP estimate includes students enrolled in K–12 schools and ... estimated 3.4 million are eligible for federal free or reduced-price meals.
Report The Impact of COVID-19 on Science Education By Niu Gao, Kathy DiRanna, Maria T. Chang Fay Jun 21, 2022 COVID-19 school shutdowns were especially disruptive for science education, ... at least 75% of students are eligible for free/reduced price lunch.
blog post School Meals May Help Families Fight Food Inflation By Caroline Danielson, Niu Gao Jun 1, 2022 Jun 1, 2022 ... The rising cost of food and other necessities is an especially large ... All schoolchildren were able to receive free school meals through ...
blog post High Prices Causing Financial Hardships for Many Californians By Rachel Lawler Mar 29, 2022 Mar 29, 2022 ... How are Californians weathering these price increases, ... increased benefits for low-income families with children—expired last December.
Report Equitable State Funding for School Facilities By Julien Lafortune, Niu Gao Mar 14, 2022 The state provides some funding for facilities through the School Facility ... students who are eligible for free/reduced-price lunch and those who are not.
Report Keeping College Affordable for California Students By Kevin Cook, Jacob Jackson Dec 1, 2021 California's financial aid programs reduce tuition for most students. ... enough to receive free or reduced-price lunch were less likely to attend college ...
Report Achieving Digital Equity for California’s Students By Joseph Hayes, Niu Gao Oct 25, 2021 Given the low levels of digital access among low-income households, ... Nearly 90 percent of students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch and about ...
Report Dual Enrollment in California By Olga Rodriguez, Niu Gao Oct 18, 2021 Dual enrollment provides opportunities for high school students to take college ... Poverty is based on free or reduced price lunch eligibility data.
Report Targeted K–12 Funding and Student Outcomes By Julien Lafortune Oct 6, 2021 ... K–12 student spending between high- and low-income districts, schools, and students over time, based on eligibility for free and/or reduced-price lunch.
blog post Expansions to Food Assistance Could Reduce Child Poverty By Caroline Danielson, Tess Thorman Oct 1, 2021 Oct 1, 2021 ... Starting with the current school year, California public school students will have free breakfast and lunch available at school.