School-Based Public Benefit

School-Based Public Benefit - A school-based public benefit refers to programs or services provided in educational institutions to support the well-being and education of students, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. Examples include school breakfast and lunch programs, as well as initiatives aimed at improving the educational opportunities and outcomes for disadvantaged students.

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School-Based Public Benefit
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A school-based public benefit refers to programs or services provided in educational institutions to support the well-being and education of students, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. Examples include school breakfast and lunch programs, as well as initiatives aimed at improving the educational opportunities and outcomes for disadvantaged students.
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From LIST: Legal Issues Taxonomy — https://taxonomy.legal/
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