Developing and Evaluating Methods for Using American Community Survey Data to Support the School Meals Programs : Interim Report

Developing and Evaluating Methods for Using American Community Survey Data to Support the School Meals Programs : Interim Report

Author
National Research CouncilDivision of Behavioral and Social Sciences and EducationCommittee on National StatisticsPanel on Estimating Children Eligible for School Nutrition Programs Using the American Community SurveyNancy J. KirkendallAllen L. Schirm
Publisher
National Academies Press
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2010
Page
139
ISBN
9780309154536,9780309154529
File Type
pdf
File Size
622.3 KiB

The National School Lunch Program And The School Breakfast Program, Administered By The Food And Nutrition Service Of The U.s. Department Of Agriculture (usda), Are Key Components Of The Nation's Food Security Safety Net, Providing Free Or Low-cost Meals To Millions Of School-age Children Each Day. Under The Most Commonly Adopted Provisions, Usda Reimburses Districts For Meals Served On The Basis Of Data Collected In A Base Year, During Which Applications Are Taken. After 3 Or 4 Years, Applications Must Be Taken Again To Establish New Base-year Data, Unless The District Provides Evidence That Local Conditions Have Not Changed. A Special Provision That Does Not Require Applications To Be Taken Every Few Years Would Reduce Burden, Be More Attractive To School Districts, And Potentially Increase Student Participation By Expanding Access To Free Meals. To Support The Development Of Such A Provision, The Food And Nutrition Service Asked The National Academies To Study The Technical And Operational Issues That Arise In Using Data From The American Community Survey (acs)--a New Continuous Survey Replacing The Long-form Survey Of The Decennial Census--to Obtain Estimates Of Students Who Are Eligible For Free And Reduced-price Meals For Schools And School Districts. Such Estimates Would Be Used To Develop Claiming Percentages That, If Sufficiently Accurate, Would Determine Federal Reimbursements To Districts For The Schools That Provide Free Meals To All Students Under A New Special Provision That Eliminates The Base-year Requirements Of Current Provisions. 1. Introduction -- 2. The School Meals Programs -- 3. The American Community Survey And Other Data Sources -- 4. Conceptual Framework And Design Of School District Case Studies -- 5. Technical Approach To Estimation -- 6. Evaluation Of Estimates -- 7. Operational Feasibility. Panel On Estimating Children Eligible For School Nutrition Prograrms Using The American Community Survey ; Allen L. Schirm And Nancy J. Kirkendall, Editors ; Committee On National Statistics, Division Of Behavioral And Social Sciences And Education, National Research Council Of The National Academies. Title From Pdf Title Page. Includes Bibliographical References. This Study Was Supported By Contract Number Ag-3198-c-09-0006 Between The National Academy Of Sciences And The U.s. Department Of Agriculture. Support For The Work Of The Committee On National Statistics Is Provided By A Consortium Of Federal Agencies Through A Grant From The National Science Foundation (award Number Ses-0453930). Any Opinions, Findings, Conclusions, Or Recommendations Expressed In This Publication Are Those Of The Author(s) And Do Not Necessarily Reflect The View Of The Organizations Or Agencies That Provided Support For This Project.

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