School Feeding Program definition

School Feeding Program means Programa de Alimentación Escolar of MINED, the Borrower’s program aimed at preparing and providing meals for school children from pre-school to the end of basic education (end of grade 9).
School Feeding Program means the activities under the Recipient’s PRRO program implemented by the WFP, aimed at providing daily nutrition assistance (two meals a day) to primary and pre-primary student.

Examples of School Feeding Program in a sentence

  • As of August 31, 2009, the Borrower has expanded the School Feeding Program to cover 452,800 more students between preschool (ages 4-6 years) and the end of basic education (1st-9th grade), compared to a baseline of 857,400 students as of June 30, 2009, in an additional 764 public schools.

Related to School Feeding Program

  • Training program means an NCA-approved Iowa college, the Iowa law enforcement academy or an Iowa hospital approved by the department to conduct emergency medical care training.

  • Pilot program means the pilot program identified and funded through the Funding Agreement and described in that Funding Agreement and its attachments.

  • Education program means any program that is principally engaged in the provision of education, including, but not limited to, early childhood education, elementary and secondary education, postsecondary education, special education, job training, career and technical education, and adult education, and any program that is administered by an educational agency or institution.

  • Approved abuse education training program means a training program using a curriculum approved by the abuse education review panel of the department of public health or a training program offered by a hospital, a professional organization for physicians, or the department of human services, the department of education, an area education agency, a school district, the Iowa law enforcement academy, an Iowa college or university, or a similar state agency.

  • E-Verify Program above means the employment verification program administered by the United States Department of Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration, or any successor program.