The Nation's Schools, Količina 32Michael Vincent O'Shea McGraw Hill, 1943 |
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... children who benefit by the lunch . The maxi- mum rate of payment , 9 cents for each child served , is for a Type A or complete lunch which provides from one third to one half of the day's nutritive requirements for the child . No meal ...
... children who benefit by the lunch . The maxi- mum rate of payment , 9 cents for each child served , is for a Type A or complete lunch which provides from one third to one half of the day's nutritive requirements for the child . No meal ...
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... children at- tending the school or child care cen- ter and to serve lunches without charge to all children unable to pay . No distinction or segregation of any sort is permitted between paying and nonpaying children . All funds accruing ...
... children at- tending the school or child care cen- ter and to serve lunches without charge to all children unable to pay . No distinction or segregation of any sort is permitted between paying and nonpaying children . All funds accruing ...
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... child was privileged to participate in a program which , in its totality , considered : 1. The physical needs of the child eating , washing , going to the toilet , resting and playing . 2. The social needs of the child- opportunity for ...
... child was privileged to participate in a program which , in its totality , considered : 1. The physical needs of the child eating , washing , going to the toilet , resting and playing . 2. The social needs of the child- opportunity for ...
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