About This Report This report analyzes community eligibility implementation — nationally and for each state and the District of Columbia — in the 2020–2021 school year, and is based on three measures: n the number of eligible and adopting school districts and schools; n the share of eligible districts and schools that have adopted community eligibility; and n the number and share of eligible schoo. [...] 2 The total number of school districts eligible for, and the percentage of those adopting, CEP in the 2019–2020 school year has been updated from the original publication of Community Eligibility: The Key to Hunger-Free Schools, School Year 2019–2020 (Food Research & Action Center, May 2020) to reflect the revised data provided by the Delaware Department of Education. [...] 2 The total number of schools eligible for, and the percentage of those adopting, CEP for the 2019–2020 school year has been updated from the original publication of Community Eligibility: The Key to Hunger-Free Schools, School Year 2019–2020 (Food Research & Action Center, May 2020) to reflect the revised data provided by the Delaware Department of Education. [...] Some schools did not provide student enrollment information for the 2019–2020 school year: 19 schools in Alabama, 11 schools in California, four schools in the District of Columbia, five schools in Indiana, two schools in Louisiana, seven schools in Maine, two schools in Massachusetts, 10 schools in Michigan, one school in Nevada, four schools in Orgeon, 18 schools in South Carolina, one school in. [...] 7 The total number of schools participating in CEP for the 2014–2015, 2015–2016, 2016–2017, 2017–2018, 2018–2019, and 2019–2020 school years have been updated from the original publication of Community Eligibility: The Key to Hunger-Free Schools, School Year 2019–2020 (Food Research & Action Center, May 2020) to reflect the revised data provided by the Delaware Department of Education.
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