Report The Impact of COVID-19 on Science Education By Niu Gao, Kathy DiRanna, Maria T. Chang Fay Jun 21, 2022 ... districts: at least 75% of students are eligible for free/reduced price lunch. ... Most science teachers in our sample used more free online resources ...
Report Equitable State Funding for School Facilities By Julien Lafortune, Niu Gao Mar 14, 2022 Mar 28, 2022 ... ... i.e., students who are eligible for free/reduced-price lunch and those who are not.(12) Counting both state- and district-level funding, ...
Report Keeping College Affordable for California Students By Kevin Cook, Jacob Jackson Dec 1, 2021 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 ...
Report Achieving Digital Equity for California’s Students By Joseph Hayes, Niu Gao Oct 25, 2021 Nearly 90 percent of students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch and about 70 percent are Latino. The district embarked on a Personalized Learning ...
Report Dual Enrollment in California By Olga Rodriguez, Niu Gao Oct 18, 2021 High poverty: schools in which at least 75 percent of students are eligible for free/reduced price lunch (N=1,318). High Black/Latino: schools in which at least ...
Report Targeted K–12 Funding and Student Outcomes By Julien Lafortune Oct 6, 2021 ... and increasing supplemental grants and/or lowering the threshold for concentration grants. ... based on eligibility for free and/or reduced-price lunch.
blog post Food Insufficiency and School Meals during COVID-19 By Caroline Danielson, Niu Gao, Patricia Malagon May 24, 2021 May 24, 2021 ... Despite this progress, 59% of students were eligible for free or reduced-price meals in the 2020–21 school year, suggesting that many ...
blog post Providing Meals for School Children as COVID-19 Persists By Niu Gao, Caroline Danielson Sep 9, 2020 Sep 9, 2020 ... Through these meal waivers, school districts can continue feeding ... schools to determine eligibility for free or reduced price meals—as is ...
blog post Tackling Food Insecurity among K–12 Students during COVID-19 By Caroline Danielson, Niu Gao May 28, 2020 May 28, 2020 ... Typically about 3.7 million California students, or 60%, qualify for free or reduced-price meals, a number that likely shot up under ...
blog post Challenging Times for California By Mark Baldassare Apr 3, 2020 Apr 3, 2020 ... ... with sparse medical care, children receiving free or reduced price lunches, essential workers struggling to stay above the poverty line.