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Past Funding Profile (ID 2302): School Breakfast Program and Summer Food Service Program... 09/14/2015

New Grant Opportunity!
California Department of Education School Breakfast Program and Summer Food Service Program Start-up or Expansion
Deadline: October 15, 2015
Award Range: Up to $15,000
Match: None
Eligibility: Local educational agencies
More Information: http://bit.ly/1hHMPRi
Description: For nonrecurring expenses incurred in initiating or expanding a (1) School Breakfast Program (SBP), serving students in kindergarten through grade twelve or (2) Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), serving children and youth eighteen years of age and under during school breaks.
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Past Funding Profile (ID 2302): School Breakfast Program and Summer Food Service Program... Funding is for nonrecurring expenses incurred in initiating or expanding a (1) School Breakfast Program (SBP), serving students in kindergarten through grade twelve or (2) Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), serving children and youth eighteen years of age and under during school breaks. School dist…

'Back to School' Sparks $330M K-12 Repair Bill Across U.S., Study Says 09/10/2015

'Back to School' sparks $330M K-12 repair bill across U.S., study says
By Michele Molnar
Welcome to the first two weeks of school, when an estimated $330 million will be spent fixing a myriad of problems that arise in K-12 facilities, according to a company that tracks such maintenance.
More than half of the "school's in session" repair bill—nearly $170 million—will be spent to fix air conditioning, according to SchoolDude, the company that conducted the study.
Other pesky, and costly, problems schools address in the opening weeks include fixing leaks, repairing doors and floors, and removing pests. After air conditioning, the most frequently reported problem involves locks and keys, with more than 166,000 incidents.
Education Week: http://bit.ly/1QeLHR2

'Back to School' Sparks $330M K-12 Repair Bill Across U.S., Study Says In the first two weeks of school, the biggest facilities cost will be for air conditioning repairs, which will require $170 million, a study says.

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