School. (a) an educational unit of high school grade or under, recognized as part of the educational system in the state and operating under public or non-profit private ownership in a single building or complex of buildings; (b) any public or non-profit private classes of pre-primary grade when they are conducted in the aforementioned schools; or (c) any public or non-profit, private residential child care institution, or distinct part of such institution, which operates principally for the care of children, and, if private, is licensed to provide residential child care services under the appropriate licensing code by the State or a subordinate level of the government, with the exception of residential summer camps which participate in the Summer Food Service Program for Children, Job-corps Centers funded by the Department of Labor, and private xxxxxx homes; the term “Residential Child Care Institution” includes, but is not limited to: homes for the mentally, emotionally, or physically impaired, and unmarried mothers and their infants; group homes; half-way houses; orphanages; temporary shelters for abused children and for runaway children; long term care facilities for chronically ill children; and juvenile detention centers; a long term care facility is a hospital, skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facility, or distinct part thereof, which is intended for the care of children confined for thirty (30) days or more;
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School. (a) an educational unit of high school grade or under, recognized as part of the educational system in the state and operating under public or non-profit nonprofit private ownership in a single building or complex of buildings; (b) any public or non-profit nonprofit private classes of pre-primary grade when they are conducted in the aforementioned schools; or (c) any public or non-profitnonprofit, private residential child care institution, or distinct part of such institution, which operates principally for the care of children, and, if private, is licensed to provide residential child care services under the appropriate licensing code by the State or a subordinate level of the government, with the exception of residential summer camps which participate in the Summer Food Service Program for Children, Job-corps Centers funded by the Department of Labor, and private xxxxxx homes; the term “Residential Child Care Institution” includes, but is not limited to: homes for the mentally, emotionally, or physically impaired, and unmarried mothers and their infants; group homes; half-way houses; orphanages; temporary shelters for abused children and for runaway children; long term care facilities for chronically ill children; and juvenile detention centers; a long term care facility is a hospital, skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facility, or distinct part thereof, which is intended for the care of children confined for thirty (30) days or more;
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Samples: childnutrition.ncpublicschools.gov, childnutrition.ncpublicschools.gov, childnutrition.ncpublicschools.gov
School. (a) an educational unit of high school grade or under, recognized as part of the educational system in the state and operating under public or non-profit private ownership in a single building or complex of buildings; (b) any public or non-profit private classes of pre-primary grade when they are conducted in the aforementioned schools; or (c) any public or non-profit, private residential child care institution, or distinct part of such institution, which operates principally for the care of children, and, if private, is licensed to provide residential child care services under the appropriate licensing code by the State or a subordinate level of the government, with the exception of residential summer camps which participate in the Summer Food Service Program for Children, Job-corps Centers funded by the Department of Labor, and private xxxxxx homes; the term “Residential Child Care Institution” includes, but is not limited to: homes for the mentally, emotionally, or physically impaired, and unmarried mothers and their infants; group homes; half-way houses; orphanages; temporary shelters for abused children and for runaway children; long term care facilities for chronically ill children; and juvenile detention centers; a long term care facility is a hospital, skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facility, or distinct part thereof, which is intended for the care of children confined for thirty (30) days or more;.
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Samples: www.ncchildnutrition.org
School. (a) an educational unit of high school grade or under, recognized as part of the educational system in the state and operating under public or non-profit private ownership in a single building or complex of buildings; (b) any public or non-profit private classes of pre-primary grade when they are conducted in the aforementioned schools; or (c) any public or non-profit, private residential child care institution, or distinct part of such institution, which operates principally for the care of children, and, if private, is licensed to provide residential child care services under the appropriate licensing code by the State state or a subordinate level of the government, with the exception of residential summer camps camps, which participate in the Summer Food Service Program for Children, Job-corps Centers funded by the Department of Labor, and private xxxxxx homes; the term “Residential Child Care Institution” includes, but is not limited to: homes for the mentally, emotionally, or physically impaired, and unmarried mothers and their infants; group homes; half-half- way houses; orphanages; temporary shelters for abused children and for runaway children; long term care facilities for chronically ill children; and juvenile detention centers; a long term care facility is a hospital, skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facility, or distinct part thereof, which is intended for the care of children confined for thirty (30) days or more;
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