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We chose a low cost lunch option and ate in our room.
75.5% of them were White, 14% qualified for free lunch, and 15% qualified for reduced cost lunch.
But Hardy pointed out that of the 51 most economically disadvantaged campuses in the district (as determined by the percentage of students receiving free or reduced cost lunch), 27percentt are covered within the zone.
A study examining correlations between cigarette smoking and various socioeconomic status (SES) indicators in middle and high school students found that students who attend schools with high percentages of participation in the reduced/low cost lunch program have almost 6 times the odds of smoking than students in schools with low participation in the reduced/low cost lunch program [ 32].
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Students were recruited from high schools with a minimum level of 25% free or reduced cost lunches.
We work with schools with at least 70 percent of students eligible for free or reduced-cost lunch, an indicator of the economic poverty level.
"I was the first high school graduate in my family, and was eligible for reduced-cost lunch in public school," he tells voters.
"The state calls us a rich district because we don't have any students on the free or reduced-cost lunch program," she said.
Among black and Hispanic children in the study, more than 90 percent of whom qualified for free or reduced-cost lunch, more than one in five were chronically absent.
Unable to afford private high school tuition, she went to McClymonds, a public high school of about 800 students, where well over half the student body, which is predominantly African-American, qualified for a free or reduced-cost lunch.
Under federal rules, children from families with incomes up to 130 percent of the poverty level — $29,055 for a family of four — are eligible for free meals; those in four-member families that earn up to $41,348 qualify for a reduced-cost lunch.
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