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A well-nourished student is more likely to succeed in school, and participation in the child nutrition programs ensures students have access to vital, health meals throughout the day. When schools take advantage of federal meal programs and maximize participation levels, both students and educators reap the benefits. Implementing breakfast after the bell and offering breakfast and lunch at no charge to all students through community eligibility are proven strategies used by schools to support children’s health and achievement. Participation in the summer and afterschool meals programs also combat hunger and improve nutrition while drawing children into educational and enrichment activities.
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In this session Joe Weiss from Cisco Meraki shared how the simple and secure evolution of CCTV is changing the way schools think about video surveillance. We also heared from Rob Carter at Ark, who shared their story on how deploying a smarter security network helped protect students, staff and the school’s reputation.
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The Center for Advancing Learning Policy and Practice Summit hosted a panel where top higher education policy and university leaders examined the future of Online Program Management and what it means for institutions. The panel delved into the findings of the recent Government Accountability Office report, “Education Needs to Strengthen Its Approach to Monitoring College’s Arrangements with Online Program Managers.” and charted a path forward.
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Join us for this webinar from our Education Week Leaders To Learn From virtual event series.
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