Well do you think school lunch is getting worse? School lunches are terrible because people don’t get as much food they have to go get more if they stay after school and we don’t have anything healthy around here we have all fast food. Most people have to stay after school for activities. School lunches are terrible because the food is gross, there are not enough calories, and students are having a harder time focusing. First, the food is gross because it looks like a vegan meal. If you get the…
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The Problem With Americas “Solution” For School Lunches. Michelle Wells, a concerned mother stated: “ I’m the one that needs to reduce my kids calories or fat, not the government. The government controls enough.” The Healthy Hunger-Free kids act created by the government is not helpful to students in the United States because of it’s high cost, but low benefits. Most school athletes spend hours after school and before, exercising and preparing for sports games and competitions. With all the calories…
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Food is a necessary ingredient for success in school. According to Leigh Wittman, “A healthy lunch can give children the energy they need to stay focused, pay attention in class, and learn the information presented to them in their classes after lunchtime.” The school provides breakfast and lunch but, no one fancy’s eating it when, the school lunches are inadequate to students needs. Over half the students polled state that they don’t eat the school lunch. Kay’Onna Williams, sophomore from Public…
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Fructose Corn Syrup be Taken From School Lunches? As obesity has increased in adults and children, so has the rate of diabetes. The disease formerly known as adult-onset diabetes has had to be renamed type II diabetes since it occurs so frequently in children (Pollan, 76). Type II diabetes has lots of impacts, some are “blindness, amputation, and early death” (Pollan, 76). Although an inexpensive way to sweeten food, high fructose corn syrup should be taken from school lunches because childhood obesity…
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student here at Stockdale. I am writing to you because I want to know why we can’t leave school for lunch. I do not like school food and I am pretty sure that everyone else has the same opinion about school food as I do. Not only do I dislike school lunches, but it would be great if you could let us leave school to eat. It could be risky, for there has been accidents in the past that resulted from leaving school for lunch, but maybe you can hire a cross guard. I get that we are all teens, but some…
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lunch Lunch, it's everybody's favorite time of the school day. The time you get a break from work, rude people and you get to chill with you buddies and fellow classmates. But lately lunch hasn't been the best . Let's say you're waiting in line. But you wait,and wait .You finally get to the lady ,you have a smile on your face ,you punch you number in . You get your food find your friends and start eating. About seven minutes later you check your phone and the time reads 12:23 and the bell rings in…
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obese America? Is this country supposed to watch these kids become the first generation to have a shorter lifespan than the previous one? These are two big questions that many people are asking. According to an article titled Reason for Healthier School Lunches (which contains information from Scholastic.com), it states, “Learning information depletes the brain's supply of glucose, according to Scholastic.com. Therefore, it is important to refuel children's glucose supplies with a healthy lunch. Scholastic…
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change in our lives. School lunches have always been a big topic around the world that a lot of people think needs to be changed mostly because the meals served at schools are getting very unhealthy every year. Yes I agree that we need to have a healthier school lunch menu and there is a lot of reasons why it needs to be changed. Firstly, having healthier school lunches will encourage students to start eating better not only in school but at home too. When students are at school they eat what is…
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Policy Analysis of Healthy, Hunger-Free, Kids Act, 2010 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to analyze the federal Healthy, Hungry-Free, Kids Act 2010 (Public Law: 111-296), provide an overview of the literature, discuss the implementation process, evaluate the policy, and explain its continued support. However, the research will also provide criticisms of the policy. The Healthy, Hunger-Free, Kids Act of 2010 (HHFKA 2010) currently awaits re-authorization, and funding by Congress. HHFKA 2010…
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"Only 8% of elementary schools, 6.4% of middle schools, and 5.8% of high schools nationwide provide daily physical education," (Arnst and Kiley, 2004). If kids aren't getting exercise at school, they certainly won't be getting it at home with television, computers, and video games to consume their time. How to reverse the trend of childhood obesity is not…
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