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    As a result of Quinton inappropriate behavior BMOD informed Quinton he would be having lunch with BMOD, missing recess, and clean the cafeteria with the adults. Quinton accepted the punishment in a very positive manner. Quinton did not cry as he's done in the past. Quinton also cleaned the cafeteria extremely well with no attitude. BMOD praised Quinton for his positive behavior. After lunch BMOD implemented more academic assignments for Quinton to complete as the…

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    wanted to contact my teacher to confirm something. She told me to follow her because didn’t know the place since it was my first time’s entering Skinner Elementary School. She is office staff and told me that my class was there in the cafeteria. I entered the cafeteria and opened the door saw a lot to students, teacher, and the principal. A teacher names Ms. Smith greeted me with a handshake; she wanted to know my name. I never met her before but she asked who tell someone the principal to…

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    chilled his skin. Footsteps pounded down the hallway outside of the rusty cage door. A broad man in a uniform yelled unwittingly, “Get up! Time for breakfast! No messing around, get to the cafeteria. I'm watching you!”…

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    Some similarities I found are that the articles “School Nutrition Programs” and “Effect of Food Service Nutrition Improvements on Elementary School Cafeteria Lunch Purchase Patterns” talk about childhood obesity. They both include the fact that children are not eating what they are supposed to eat, it gives them higher chances of becoming overweight at that young age and also of becoming overweight adults…

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    behind. We started walking to school because technically it was still school time. We got back to Carl Sandburg after about 30 min of walking and we had about 20 min left of school. “Go down to the cafeteria. We have a surprise for you!”, said all the teachers in the hallway. I went down to the cafeteria. The surprise was ice cream; they gave us a choice of an ice cream bar or a scoop of vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry ice cream. I chose an ice cream bar. I looked around to find a spot to…

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    such as Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, or Subway. Despite these improvements, many school lunches still contained too much fat, sugar, and salt and not enough other nutrients, and in most school cafeterias, kids could choose unhealthy options.”( National School Lunch Program) Kids would choose fast-food from the cafeteria instead of something healthy like a salad that is better for them in the long-run. Since students don't even have healthy choices to start with they wouldn't even think twice about…

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    Why would you dump water on somebody at school? Especially during lunch in front of the entire 8th. Is it to get revenge? At Windham Middle School a male student decided to dump water on another male student. Witnesses say he did it because the other male student was “checking” out his girlfriend. As the water was spilled the male student was only upset about his shoes getting wet. “All he did was take his shoes off and said ‘my shoes!’ very loudly,” a witness on the scene said. The next day,…

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    According to the article “Why School Cafeterias Are Dishing Out Fast Food”, “on a recent afternoon at Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, Calif., students sat at picnic tables and bit into McDonald’s cheeseburgers, Subway sandwiches and Quiznos flatbreads” (Lehmann). In other words, students were offered these unhealthy foods right inside their school cafeteria as an alternative to the pre-cooked, claimed healthy foods offered by most-schools. Students…

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    them to have better libraries, better athletic departments, and a better cafeteria. This will attract famous people and well distinguished faculty members. Large universities will have better equipment in their library and science labs. They will have the online libraries and the latest technology to use. Their school’s sports teams will have bigger stadiums, more fans, and players from all over the country. The cafeteria will be better as they will have better chefs, new food recipes, and have…

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    As a student who regularly eats spends money for the food in the cafeteria, I would know what I have been eating regularly. Before presenting, I would’ve needed proper knowledge of the nutrition facts and health benefits of the regular foods served in the cafeteria. Additionally, the health benefits could support my appeal to logos, if I could properly present the fact that healthier foods could benefit the students…

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