Child Feeding and Nutrition Education Programs: Hearing, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 5291 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 70 pages |
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... receiving free or reduced price lunches . Less than one - third of the 5 million children enrolled in our schools are participating in the type A lunch program . Twenty - eight percent of our schools , representing an enrollment of ...
... receiving free or reduced price lunches . Less than one - third of the 5 million children enrolled in our schools are participating in the type A lunch program . Twenty - eight percent of our schools , representing an enrollment of ...
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... receive not only a free lunch , but also a free breakfast . No longer will the serving of a nutritious noon meal be left to the whim of the local school boards . No longer will there be 351 varying determinations for eligibility for ...
... receive not only a free lunch , but also a free breakfast . No longer will the serving of a nutritious noon meal be left to the whim of the local school boards . No longer will there be 351 varying determinations for eligibility for ...
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... receive the same treatment as other States - that its citizens will not suffer tax wise because they were willing to share a greater burden of the cost . Massachusetts believes that to reach all of the needy children , without identify ...
... receive the same treatment as other States - that its citizens will not suffer tax wise because they were willing to share a greater burden of the cost . Massachusetts believes that to reach all of the needy children , without identify ...
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... receive a free lunch . Many such children are then too embar- rassed to accept the free lunch and consequently do not eat , or they bring a poor lunch from home or buy an inadequate lunch . The greatest roadblock of all is that of ...
... receive a free lunch . Many such children are then too embar- rassed to accept the free lunch and consequently do not eat , or they bring a poor lunch from home or buy an inadequate lunch . The greatest roadblock of all is that of ...
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... receive lunch at school . Another basic objective of H.R. 5291 is to provide funds and authority for conduct of the comprehen- sive program through state departments of education to teach all chil- dren as they learn and develop the ...
... receive lunch at school . Another basic objective of H.R. 5291 is to provide funds and authority for conduct of the comprehen- sive program through state departments of education to teach all chil- dren as they learn and develop the ...
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adequate advisory American Dietetic Association American School Food appropriated BASH basic basis bill breakfast Chairman chapter chil Child Nutrition Act child nutrition programs commissioner committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost Council Department of Education diets director dren educa Education and Labor educational agencies feeding fiscal Food Service Association food service program free lunch going grams hungry JOHN STALKER legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS lunchroom malnutrition Massachusetts Meriwether County million Miss FISCHER MISS FRANCES National School Lunch needy children nonprofit private school number of children nutrition education program nutritional needs participating schools percent PERKINS PERRYMAN program for children programs authorized PUCINSKI school districts school food service School Lunch Act school lunch program school or service schools and service Secretary serve service and nutrition STALKER statement supervision teachers tion trition universal food service universal school lunch VEYSEY wise food youngsters
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Page 18 - The President shall designate one of the members to serve as Chairman and one to serve as Vice Chairman of the Workmen's Compensation Commission.
Page 63 - In recognition of the demonstrated relationship between food and good nutrition and the capacity of children to develop and learn, based on the years of cumulative successful experience under the national school lunch program with its significant contributions in the field of applied nutrition research, it is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress that these efforts shall be extended, expanded, and strengthened under the...
Page 15 - Such accounts and records shall at all times be available for inspection and audit by representatives of the Secretary and shall be preserved for such period of time, not in excess of five years, as the Secretary determines is necessary.
Page 66 - Projects Sec. 113. (a) The Director shall provide for the careful and systematic evaluation of the Job Corps program, directly or by contracting for independent evaluations, with a view to measuring specific benefits, so far as practicable, and providing information needed to assess the effectiveness of program procedures, policies, and methods of operation.
Page 70 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress, as a measure of national security, to safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation's children...
Page 7 - The Secretary shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury from time to time the amounts to be paid to any State under this section and the time or times such amounts are to be paid : and the Secretary of the Treasury shall pay to the State at the time or times fixed by the Secretary the amounts so certified.
Page 17 - Act. (h) Members of the Council shall serve without compensation but shall receive reimbursement for necessary travel and subsistence expenses incurred by them in the performance of the duties of the Council...
Page 41 - Association are: to Improve the nutrition of human beings ; to advance the science of dietetics and nutrition ; and to promote education in these and allied areas.
Page 66 - The Secretary shall designate one of the members to serve as Chairman and one to serve as Vice Chairman of the Council.
Page 56 - ... and it seems to me that, if you are going to make...