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School Nutrition and Meal Cost Study Final Report Volume 1: School Meal Program Operations and School Nutrition Environments

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  • Sarah Forrestal
  • Charlotte Cabili
  • Dallas Dotter
  • Christopher W. Logan
  • Patricia Connor
  • Maria Boyle
  • Ayesha Enver
  • Hiren Nissar

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Findings from the extensive analyses of data collected in the SNMCS are presented in four report volumes. Report Volume 1(this volume) provides updated information about school meal program operations and school nutrition environments.

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  • Sarah Forrestal & Charlotte Cabili & Dallas Dotter & Christopher W. Logan & Patricia Connor & Maria Boyle & Ayesha Enver & Hiren Nissar, "undated". "School Nutrition and Meal Cost Study Final Report Volume 1: School Meal Program Operations and School Nutrition Environments," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c7b5b069f8d84e449bb89c40a, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Christopher W. Logan & Vinh Tran & Maria Boyle & Ayesha Enver & Matthew Zeidenberg & Michele Mendelson, "undated". "School Nutrition and Meal Cost Study Final Report Volume 3: School Meal Costs and Revenues," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1122e3b246f545489cbb05435, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Mary Kay Fox & Elizabeth Gearan & Charlotte Cabili & Dallas Dotter & Katherine Niland & Liana Washburn & Nora Paxton & Lauren Olsho & Lindsay LeClair & Vinh Tran, "undated". "School Nutrition and Meal Cost Study Final Report Volume 4: Student Participation, Satisfaction, Plate Waste, and Dietary Intakes," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ac91609c7ade415d91a82938c, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Elizabeth Gearan & Mary Kay Fox & Katherine Niland & Dallas Dotter & Liana Washburn & Patricia Connor & Lauren Olsho & Tara Wommack, "undated". "School Nutrition and Meal Cost Study Final Report Volume 2: Nutritional Characteristics of School Meals," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 45b88330c2754ad1b304205bb, Mathematica Policy Research.
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