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    The lunch provided by the school is not always the best choice. They have greasy pizza and unhealthy snacks such as chips and candy bars. So as a result students try to leave school for lunch and are risking their life due to lunch rush hour traffic. To resolve this issue the school should have restaurants like subway, chipotle, and or food that is fresh and appealing to the students.The food provided in the cafeteria does not benefit the students, and could become better if they included more…

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    school in general, but what we really hate is school lunch. Granted not all schools face this problem, but they kids that do, well it causes a few problems. I am lactose intolerant, therefor I can’t eat most things that my school cafeteria has to offer, some kids just plain don’t like the way our food is made or served, and lastly kids who have a “higher income and can’t get free lunch” don’t always have the money to spend $20 a week for a tiny lunch, and sometimes won’t eat till they get home.…

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    introducing new options. So why should students not be able to do the same with their lunch? Open campus would allow students more freedom. It would also prepare them for a world of work later in their lives, forcing those who participate to learn to adapt to time constraints. It would prove vital in teaching students responsibility by enforcing strict rules regarding their transport to and from school during the lunch period, and following through by disciplining them when those rules are…

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    Considering that over five billion school meals are served annually, there is a reason for concern on its impact on our future society's health and eating habits. Currently, America's public school lunch program is failing to meet the potential our upcoming generations deserve. Foremost, is the typical school lunch considered "healthy"? In recent years, we are rising among the most obese countries in the Western world, and we witness the issue beginning in our children. In 2015,…

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    Should Students get off Campus Lunch? Why should middle school students have off campus lunch? The issue about middle about middle school students being allowed off campus lunch is relevant because as a student I would be affected by the issue. My purpose on why I choose the issue is because if the issue were to take place than it would give me and my peers an opportunity to have off campus lunch. The issue affects me because I am a student in the 7th grade who attends middle school and I…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay Lunch room shaming is a practice that has recently come under fire in America. When a child’s lunch account balance drops into the negative, the cafeteria workers will mark the child in some way to let the parent know they need money. Some of the ways the workers do this are by stamping a child’s hand with a statement like “I need lunch money”, placing a brightly colored bracelet on the child, or giving them a lunch consisting of only a sandwich and milk. These…

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    Pros and Cons of Open Lunch Open lunch is what every student wants to have. If we were able to have open lunch it would cut back on the spending the schools uses to provide lunch. That money could go to other things we need in the school. Not only would it cut back spending, but it could also provide a better lunch, for that student. If kids were able to leave they’d be able to get as much food as they want so they won’t be hungry throughout the day. This idea will allow the students more…

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    have open campus lunch? Open campus lunch is when the student has the privilege to go out for lunch instead of being stuck with cafeteria lunches. Students should have an open campus lunch period because most of the time, students do not like their lunches, they find it unhealthy, or it is very pricey. School lunches are very costly. Students spent a lot of money over time on school lunches and it adds up to high amounts. When a student buys around three to four items, the lunch already costs…

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    to have their children in good schools that offer effective academic opportunities. The schools of the Socorro Independent School District (SISD) offer their students ' these openings. But one thing that has bothered many students’ and parents was lunch choices they have to offer. The Socorro District plans what the schools will be serving every week. These meals are previously packaged and frozen. The only thing the cafeteria ladies have to is heat up the processed foods. Even though these…

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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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