Rocky Mountain Middle School Lunch Research Paper

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School lunch

Rocky Mountain Middle School’s lunch choices can affect students. Depending on whether or not the school’s food is healthy or not the students may not act accordingly. If students do not eat healthy there health will not be healthy. Although the cost may be outrageous to feed thousands of kids each day, We at Rocky Mountain Middle School have federal assistance.

Behavior

For my first reason I will be talking about behavior. Food is important for kids,teenagers, and adults. If kids at the school don’t get food we could get moodiness, hyperactivity, depression and not pay attention during class. Here at Rocky Mountain Middle School we have won plenty of A+ awards and the Rocky Mountain Middle School students can change all of that because of many things including eating. When kids don’t eat the tend not to do well in school because they can’t concentrate. A lot of kids have allergies so if there is only two lines left with one they are allergic to what happens when the other runs out?
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If all that's left during lunch time is the food from the vending machine that is what kids will go for because that is what’s left. If Rocky Mountain Middle School substitutes healthy foods that kids will actually eat instead of foods with high fat content and high calories the food won’t have health problems. Most of the food given to all the children in America’s school is frozen.

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