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    Healthy foods are like oxygen; both of them are necessary for human survival. Many students enjoy the current lunch menus, but investing in healthier foods would better the whole school atmosphere. Healthy lunches have so many benefits that would greatly impress the students and their parents. The school cafeteria should consider making a new, healthier lunch menu, because healthy foods result in better grades, no cavities, and healthy students. First, due to healthy meals, students would…

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    School Lunch In America

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    School lunch programs claim to have their focus on student health, when really, they are more concerned with cost and convince. To ensure that kids grow up healthy and reduce America’s obesity rate school lunch programs need to provide nutrition education and healthy foods to students. The Article posted on Time “An Abbreviated History of School Lunch in America” by Emelyn Rude this past September shows the way school lunches have been in America since they first became a part of the student’s…

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    be unable to retain knowledge learned in schools (5, Reasons). Lastly, their athletic abilities would likely be quenched by their inability to gain calories. Furthermore, parents of these students could very well be outraged if school lunches took out the food that their kids live on. Many parents believe that to enforce plant based diets would be to take away their freedom of choice in the way they eat. These parents believe that students love school lunches and to deprive them of these foods…

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    Over 100,000 schools and institutions serve school lunches to 30.4 million students each day. Many students bring their own lunches because of the long waiting lines for school lunches and also to save money. Not to mention that a home lunch is healthier and more nutritional than an average school lunch. Though there are disadvantages of packing a home lunch, like packing it every day or if the school doesn’t have a microwave to heat items, the pros outweigh the cons though. Home lunches are…

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    Off Campus Lunches

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    diverse selection of food to consume and enjoy. Indian Land High School does offer students different choices of food selections from day to day; however, these selections are prepared in unhealthy methods and are not as nutritious as a meal from a restaurant. Qualified restaurants prepare healthy food for consumers to eat. Off campus lunches offer students something to look forward to in their eventful week of school. Off campus lunches should be allowed to students at least once a week. Indian…

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    Today schools offer school lunches to all students attending public school. Many students can decide whether or not to eat it, but many decide not to eat at all during lunch. They wait until they get home to eat whatever they want. There are many ways to encourage students to eat a good lunch at school. One way that can really help change this issue of students not eating at school is to remove the price of buying lunch at school. If this proposal is encouraged many students will eat more at…

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    School Processed Foods

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    better eating habits both in school and at home. A way to teach students how to live a healthier life is by offering school lunches that are freshly cooked in kitchens with organic ingredients rather than by heating and serving processed, frozen meals. Processed food is significantly served in school lunches: food that has been chemically processed and made from “refined…

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    Open Campus Lunches Essay

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    High schools all over the United States are debating where or not open campus lunches is a good idea. School lunch policies vary from school to school. High school students should be allowed to have an open lunch. The school lunch food is a problem for some students. The food is not always the cheapest option for the students or the district. According to Duluth high school principals want to stick with open campuses, Duluth’s principal, Tonya Sconiers, does not want a closed campus because it…

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    The term “school lunch,” has had a negative connotation ever since I can remember. There’s much more to school lunch than gourmet salads or mystery meat. All over the United States schools serve lunch to a variety of different students, with different backgrounds, age groups and income. Just in one school the systematic arrangement of the lunch ladies and the policies set in place are just tiny specs of a much larger picture. The fact of the matter is, as children are developing they are being…

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    It 's a new school year and you’re going to lunch.You enter the line, get your milk, and then go to get your food.You order pizza and when you get it, you realize the pizza looks different from last year. You then see the cooked green beans; you skip over that and go to check out. The lunch lady tells you that you have to take a fruit or vegetable so you take an apple. You then go sit with your friends at your table, and you bite into the pizza and realize it tastes horrible and immediately…

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