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Direct Certification in the National School Lunch Program: State Implementation Progress

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  • Dennis Ranalli
  • Edward Harper
  • Rosemary O'Connell
  • Jay Hirschman
  • Nancy Cole
  • Quinn Moore
  • Brandon Coffee-Borden

Abstract

Direct certification simplifies the process of certifying certain children for free school meals by eliminating the need for households to apply.

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  • Dennis Ranalli & Edward Harper & Rosemary O'Connell & Jay Hirschman & Nancy Cole & Quinn Moore & Brandon Coffee-Borden, "undated". "Direct Certification in the National School Lunch Program: State Implementation Progress," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 583c6a2ecb4943d2a8790a701, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:583c6a2ecb4943d2a8790a7017c1d075
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