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    asked, “well, I wanted to surprise you. Is that bad?” he chuckles. “What are you going to eat for today Cathy? We have roasted chicken for our 'today's special', or you want your usual order?” the woman in the cafeteria asked ― Mrs. Fritz is the cook and the one who handles at the cafeteria, a friendly 30 aged woman who have 3 children that are both studying at the same school she's working in. “Oh, I would like the roast chicken please, also please add the strawberry cheesecake and no rice…

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    My experience with the after school book club at Madison Elementary today was an exciting yet my patience was tested by a seven year old little boy named Jose. Today I was excited to see if my group would enjoy the book, “Where the Wild Things Are,” due to the fact everyone agreed they enjoy reading adventure books. Consequently, one of my group members, Jose, had already read the book and watched the movie and let the whole group know it was “boring.” Already bored he instantly lost interest in…

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    I think that they should stop having five days of school a week. I think they should change it and we should only have four days of school a week. There are some schools out west that only have four days of school a week and we could just add an hour of school to each day so that we could make up for that day that we will miss. It would be way better because then people would have more time during the day to do work because of the extra hour and they would also have a longer weekend that if they…

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    It was about seven years ago; I was a sixth grader walking into the middle school cafeteria. I remember walking in for the first time and smelling that school food that nobody liked but still ate, and seeing those blue and yellow walls that represented our school spirit. However, when I was in eighth grade they built a new middle school; as a result, over the years the old one starting falling apart from abandonment. Eventually, after all those years passed a church rented out the building and…

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    through me in the day after the pray I say the lord’s prayer and recite Psalms 121. Around 8:00 am I go and get freshen up and then go back to my room and read upper room and our daily bread and pray and meditate during that time. By 8:45 I go to the cafeteria and get my breakfast and come back to my room where me and my roommate share a time of fellowship where we pray and sing some gospel songs listen to sermon on computer then pray after that and have our breakfast. After breakfast we look…

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    and Katrina Heron says,“ But most people don’t realize that very little of this money even goes toward food. Schools have to use it to pay for everything from custodial services to heating in the cafeteria”. Food that school purchased are all processed foods, most of them are frozen; workers in the cafeteria usually unfroze them the day before then put them in a big microway. Since school using most of the money in custodial services, they should purchase healthier food and demand workers to…

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    Burnette Elementary is in the Suwannee area a fairly upper class community. The nearby homes are fairly big compared to other neighborhoods. The price ranges for some homes for sell are around 200-500 thousand allowing me to infer that mostly upper class families live in this area. • The community around Burnette is the same as in all Gwinnett county lots of diversity. Mostly consisting of majority cultures which are predominantly African American and Asian. • Burnette belongs to the…

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    Closed campus at Hatch Valley High School has been a topic of discussion. Having a closed campus is such a great idea. Mainly the school cafeteria offers a large and healthy variety of food. Secondly Students can hang out or socialize with friends. Lastly students will be safe by staying here on campus. The cafeteria at Hatch Valley High School has a large variety of foods the students can choose from. It also offers the right amount of food. The food is also the healthiest. They serve the right…

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    then the original workers would be fired, the food would be even worse, and students may get bored of the repetitive food. Restaurants like McDonald’s and Popeye’s should not be allowed to serve their “food” in public schools replacing the usual cafeteria food and workers. The workers should not be fired because then the amount of jobs in this country would eminently decrease. Some jobs already have low income that people barely live off of, and it would not be fair if the workers’ jobs were…

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    freshly baked cookies filled your nose as you entered the beautifully decorated staircase to the cafeteria. Students from freshman to seniors laughed and squealed loudly as they observed the holiday themed outfits of friends, old and new. From the most formal attire to the most casual ugly sweaters and comfy onesies, students confidently took pictures with others in the far right area of the cafeteria. A few tables and chairs were set next to the dance floor so those who danced too hard or just…

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