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    Obesity In Public Schools

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    made an approach to make things better. I believe that the schools need to make a change in the way they feed their students. There has been changes made in the school menus over the past years, but none of it was for the betterment of the students. They always go for what is cheapest or easiest to make. If the schools would simply stop serving the students processed food there would be a difference in everyones health. Majority of schools can get left over food from fast food places to cook…

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    Essay On School Cafeteria

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    Topic: School cafeterias contribute to obesity in children and they should only offer healthy food options. It’s not a lifestyle choice when people are just eating and not exercising. It’s because kids (and this is the problem with school lunches right now) are getting sugar, fat, empty calories- lots of calories- but no nutrition. Words by Tom Colicchio. Obesity is affecting people worldwide, especially the younger generation. One of the major causes of obesity in children is food high in…

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    Sirvan Khosravi. That day was the start of the new quarter at school and as a routine, we had an all staff meeting prior the beginning of the classes. Throughout the meeting, I was supposed to be announced as the new assistant principal of Gooyesh Academy. As usual, I arrived an hour earlier to school so that I could socialize and help the administrative staff. As I was greeting my colleagues and making jokes with the custodian of the school, the superintendent, Mr. Garoosian, saw me in the…

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    Changing School Lunches

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    Changing a school's lunch menu may not seem like a big deal. For those students who buy lunch at school everyday, it is a big deal. If you already know that the students like the food why change it? Like they say "if it's not broke why try to fix it". Students have the right to choose what they want to eat everyday. I believe that this change would be a bad idea for our school. First thing to consider is whether students like or dislike the current lunch menu. For some of the students not…

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    Good School Lunches

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    Our school claims that they put effort into giving students the option of a good school lunch. But, I feel otherwise there could be some occasions where the food will be good. But, in other times it could be soggy or very cold like I have had sometimes. Also, it says that the lunches are healthy of course the lunches are served with a side of veggies but the vegetables served with these meals are absolutely unacceptable they are really unappealing and they don't even taste like vegetables.…

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    Teacher Burnout In Schools

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    Since the biggest problem seems to start in high poverty areas and schools, being able to improvise on a lesson plan for the day can save time and help students to not get behind on their work. Another way would be for teaching students to be required to shadow teachers in more than one school. If a student can go through training from smaller schools to bigger schools, they will acquire more experience and more ideas on how to control the classroom in an effective…

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    Montessori School Essay

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    Montessori schools are aimed to create independent and curious learners who engage with everyday objects that surround them in order to construct their own knowledge through hands-on experiences. Although typically traditional school settings are seen as more popular, Montessori schools provide a kind of learning that cannot be found elsewhere. The teachers in Montessori schools play a very specific role as an observer in order to provide the correct materials and create a suitable learning…

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    Racism In Schools Essay

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    Racism in Schools Some people seem to think racism in schools died out a long time ago. This statement couldn't be more wrong. Racism in the learning environment is more evident than ever, and it needs to be stopped because it affects the way students learn and their success. There are many stories and incidents where discrimination has occurred and the effects they have had on students. Take the art teacher from Chicago for example. During class one day, some students spilled paint on the…

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    School Counseling Programs: In the area of School Counseling Programs, the weakness that I have personally experience are regarding I-B-1d that describes a counselor who knows how to identify and describe the qualities of an effective school counseling program. I have not personally been a counselor in the school setting nor do I have a lot of involvement with the success of a school counseling program. I believe that if I was to implement this program at the school that I will be working at, I…

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    that certain theme of the school. Although there are many more options, the main choice parents are making today…

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