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    Should Southwest have closed campus lunch? Open campus for a lot of years has been students favorite hour of all classes. Every year, open campus gives students ways to buy their own food. Especially, when school lunch isn’t their favorite. Therefore, open campus isn’t all just about lunch, it's an hour where students can choose what they like to eat and where outside of school to fill their stomach and enjoy theirself. Southwest campus lunch shouldn’t be closed because open campus enables…

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    Every time a new president takes office the first lady often takes on a project of her own that she believes is a benefit for the country. Mamie Eisenhower took on the Heart fund which raised money for heart disease, and Eleanor Roosevelt invested a lot of time and money into programs like the Salvation Army and the Red Cross. In the Obama Administration, First Lady Michele Obama has under taken the role of decreasing childhood hunger and obesity by making school lunches healthier and free for…

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    She talks about preparing the food before lunch time and how the kitchen also make food for school function to make a little more money. At lunch time she one the hardest thing is to serve the kids they were many people serving and had to make sure the kids were behaving. Also the cashier had to make sure not to embarrasses someone about what…

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    Being Allowed for Off Campus Lunch Do you think cafeteria food is appetizing? Because I don’t. We deserve more food choices. This issue is relevant because schools nowadays serve food that don’t match a kid’s cravings. Since the new mall is opening up in the next upcoming months, we should really consider letting students go across the school and purchasing lunch there. I personally don’t like eating school food for its lack of taste and almost no choice of what to eat. You get what’s served to…

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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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    It was 5:30 pm and it was time for dinner, but I wasn’t hungry. After all the cafeteria fried food, my stomach hurt so bad bad that I had no appetite. I think that Southern Middle School should not serve lunch to the students. The kids should have to pack their own lunch from home. I think this because it teaches kids responsibility, it saves families money, and it is better for the kids health. It is time to close Southern Middle School’s cafeteria and start packing lunches. Packing…

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    Introduction In The New York Times “School Lunch Without Shame,” the Editorial Board indicates that there’s an issue in schools with children being hungry, and humiliated due to the inability for their parents to pay their meal bills. Children are hungry and being shamed due to their families’ low-income status is the issue that we are being faced with in “School Lunch Without Shame” by The New York Time’s Editorial Board. Something had to be done to provide our low-income children with…

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    Why Change School Lunches

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    would want to change the school lunches. I feel that a main problem in the school is that the lunches are highly overpriced. Not many people have enough money to pay over $4 a day just for a small lunch. Some families have even more than one child in the same school so if they don't get accepted for free lunch then either they or their parents will be stuck paying hundreds maybe even a thousand or so over all the years that their kids are in school. I feel that these prices need to be reduces…

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    As students, we were asked to take the (SNAP) Food Stamp challenge. SNAP is the foundation of the nutrition assistance programs. This program provides over 47 million individuals in nearly 23 million low-income households (Rosenbaum, 2013). We, students, were allotted only seven dollars a day to spend on food per person. What I realized while taking this challenge shocked me; to understand how families who are less fortunate than mine manage to feed themselves is astounding for what little they…

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    Everyday at 11:34, the students race to lunch. They wait in long lines, eat “fake” food, and then have to scarf it all down in 35 minutes. Although they have a decent amount of time, the lunch system could be greatly improved. If the students had more time, more options, and better food, lunchtime would be a much more exciting time of the day. First, students need more time to eat their lunch. I personally believe that 35 minutes is not enough time to eat, especially when you have to wait in a…

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