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    Off Campus Lunches

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    many outrageous school policy's some worse than others. Some students will recognize different rules and will be affected by different ones in different ways. A school policy that should be changed are off-campus lunch. So should longer lunches because many students don't have enough time to eat. For example while in basketball out coach holds us back later to get more practice in. Therefore that ends up shortening our lunch and by the time we change lunch is almost over. The lunches are already…

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    started her child obesity campaign she changed a big thing that lots of kids had problems with and that is the school lunches. That made lots of the kids that used to get school lunches switch to cold lunches. Tons of kids want better and tastier school lunches. This is a big problem with most kids who get school lunches and the lunches needs to change. One of the biggest problems with the lunches lots of the food goes to waste. Somedays the menu is just awful. So kids will order the main, eat…

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    Agriculture, which oversees public school lunches, to begin requiring school districts to establish and provide families with a written meal charge policy, which will include how unpaid balances are to be handled to avoid lunch shaming starting on July 1, 2017 (Knoernschild).…

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    System. I would have never known of all these different influential people that have brought change for the better within the educational system. Already I have learned of six influential educators that have helped shape the foundation of a good public school. By doing so, I will share with you the very enlightening information I just learned from our readings that has also shaped my new found information of what our American Educational system is all about. Within these biographies I found an…

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    Currently in Key West High School, these dilemmas are occurring to the students during lunch every day. A great way to solve this problem is to let students of all grades off campus. Because our school has too many people to serve in two lines and one window, it is way too inefficient of a way to provide the students’ lunches. I have been to many schools in the past, never having to experience horrible lunch serving methods like this in my life. For example, my last school had double the…

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    Preschool Observation

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    was a sunny brisk cool day with temperatures hovering in the mid 60’s. The daycare/preschool is on a busy section of route 4 outside East Waterboro. The center is opened from 7 am to 6 pm daily, they cater to a variety of children, before- and after-school program, preschool classes Monday-Wednesday and Friday from 8:30-11:30; and full/ part time daycare children that include ages 18 months to 6 years old. The facility handles approximately forty children, on Monday while I was observing there…

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    general what comes to mind when one thinks about the average public High School? First there's the cinderblock walls, ironically mimicking that of prisons, if not for their colorful hand-print wall art. Then you have the boring lunches, which tend to trick the masses into being tasteful with their overload of caloric salt and oil content. When comparing America's public high schools to that of the most elite boarding school in the nation, the differences are far beyond singular. For the…

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    Liberty High School... Healthy or not. This year I have been looking deeper into how we can improve the food we provide in the schools of America specifically liberty High school. Everybody knows that obesity is on the rise and if we are to stop it we have to start with the food we put into our body's. People are aware but don’t quite understand the severity of obesity. Every year people die due to diseases caused by obesity. According to Ryan Masters of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation…

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    for kids. If we had extended lunch, we would get more time to digest our food. Having more time to digest your food will help prevent sickness and being bloated. It is said that your healthier if you digest your food without interference. Longer lunches would help kids to relax and talk to friends. For some of us, it is a stress reliever. Recess should also be extended. With more recess comes time for more activities. During recess most…

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    Behind by Waters and Heron, published in the New York Times, they discuss how spending for lunches is being put towards things in the actual cafeteria; for example the air conditioning and refrigeration. This idea of not eating the school lunch is mirrored in Waters and Heron’s article where they indicate that the school lunches are not healthy and delicious which is most likely making kids avoid school lunches. This does help towards the amount of fruits and vegetables a child should be…

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