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    The best lunch I ever had was at Le’Grill with some of my closest friends. We got to go off on our own and have lunch wherever we wanted for one hour, Renbrook gave us more freedom than they ever had before. We chose to go here because it was in a beautiful part of the city. Old Quebec City amazing architecture, the buildings made you feel like you were somewhere special. The streets were mainly stone like Venice Italy. The music being played by local street performers tied the whole experience…

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    salads are so soggy that you’ll never hear a crunch. I bring my lunch to school! I can’t stand the food they serve me! I can’t stand the food they serve me! I can’t stand the food they serve me! I bring my lunch to school! They torture nose and taste buds with both hamburger and spuds. There are meatballs in a gravy that’s like iridescent mud. Mashed potatoes hit both tray and stomach with a sick’ning thud. I bring my lunch to school! It’s amazin’ when a raisin starts to crawl…

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    today's American public schools, there has been several individuals that have complained about school`s lunch food and the impact it has on students. Students who eat school lunch food everyday can be in a way unhealthy and sometimes undesirable. Eating school lunch food has several effects to students` physical state, mental state and the ability to grasp new concepts. To begin,the new school lunch food was proposed by the first lady of the U.S Michelle Obama. She strongly believed that a huge…

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    them through the cafeterias. Because students are unhappy, they feel they should have the freedom to leave their school campus for a lunch break everyday. Most students refuse to eat at school simply out of protest. Students refusing to eat leads to negative effects on their academic performance and behavior. Students should be allowed to leave their campus for lunch breaks because leaving would give them a break, give them a sense of freedom, and also give them an incentive to perform better in…

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    Jarrett J. Krosoczka speech “Why lunch ladies are heroes” that was featured at a TED conference in July 2014. Krosoczka Explain that lunch ladies are not just lunch ladies all the time they have a life too, and we sure appreciate them. Krosoczka created a kids book called lunch ladies this graphic novel series change kids not about lunch ladies made them look up to the lady serving the food every day. He wants the reader to take the lunch ladies what they do because if think you can change your…

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    The Importance Of Food Insecurity

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    Fifty million Americans, one in five children, go to bed and awaken hungry (Hunger and Food Insecurity, 2011). Children that eat a nutritious breakfast and lunch are better able to concentrate on learning. Many American children start their school day out with a good breakfast. A nutritious breakfast is a central feature of a diet that meets the needs of children and supports healthy growth and development…

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    Should Students Have The Right To Chose What They Eat For Lunch? The choice of lunch for students should not be one that is made by someone else, students should have the right to chose what they eat for lunch. A healthy lunch for a growing student is a principal component for the development and growth of a child. There are many components of growth that cannot be changed, but weight and health from choice of food can always be revised. Parents often want the best health for their kids, and…

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    Frisvold's Paper

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    effect of nutrition upon living standards of those poorer individuals living in the U.S. as well as in other developing countries. On the other hand Hinrichs paper studied the effects of a National School Lunch Program on educational achievement (Hinrichs, 2010, p.2). It was found that although the lunch program does not have a significant influence on the long-term effect of health, it was more likely to have an impact on school achievement. Therefore the underlying conclusions for such…

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    Program was developed in the United States in to create healthy nutritionally balanced meals mainly for students 18 years old and younger coming from low-income households during the summer months when the School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program are not in session. If a student is over the age of 18, they can only participate if they have some sort of physical and/or mental disability that is keeping them within the school district. The Summer Food Service Program started…

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    Kings Trail Elementary Professional Development School demographics are that approximately 38.3% of students identify as African-American, which creates the largest segment of the student body and is expected in many schools in Jacksonville where 41.7% of student population is African American (Kings Trail Elementary School). In addition, 27.9% of students identify as Hispanic, while, 20.7% identify as White and 9.2% identify as Asian (Kings Trail Elementary School). Lastly, 3.5% identify with…

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