The Cost of Healthy School Lunches Essay

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    vegetables needed to maintain a healthy diet. “obesity is a symptom of poverty. It 's not a lifestyle choice where people are just eating and not exercising. It 's because kids - and this is the problem with school lunch right now - are getting sugar, fat, empty calories - lots of calories - but no nutrition.” (Colicchio) These reasons help to possibly explain why there are 72 million obese people in the United States while only 9.5 million are considered healthy. This is setting the children up…

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    Administration, First Lady Michele Obama has under taken the role of decreasing childhood hunger and obesity by making school lunches healthier and free for those who can 't afford them. However, This has been a very controversial social change because many people don 't like to be told what they need to eat in order to be healthy. In an article by Julie Kelly and Jeff Stier critiquing the Healthy, Hunger…

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    Should Fast Food be in High School Picture a high school student sitting at the lunch table. She has carrots, broccoli, and spinach for her vegetables and for her meats she has pickle loaf, liver spread, and ham. High School lunches should have fast/junk food because high school students are old enough to make their decisions, fast/junk food is fun and tasty to eat, and it is an opportunity to have a decent meal. Good reasons for fast food being High Schools? First off there are…

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    food. Getting a fresh healthy sub sandwich from Subway is more expensive for parents than just getting the easier option at McDonald’s for their kids. Meanwhile, parents also say buying fruits and vegetables can be expensive when feeding a family. For people in poverty, affording fruits and vegetables is extremely difficult. Studies show that parents who live in poverty are more likely to have obese or overweight kids (Trier et al.). Poor families struggle with eating a healthy diet because…

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    the lunch program is more expensive, schools should have it because it helps nutritional wise and it’s beneficial to the kids at school. A lot of families need school lunches because that’s their main food source. Many schools that are participating in the lunch programs have seen in increase in nutrition. There has been in increase in whole grains, low fat options, and in fruits and vegetables. Many kids especially from low income families, they need school meals because it may be their only…

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    We cannot allow children to eat foods that have been refrigerated and re heated a thousand of times to eat. There has to be changes made in school lunches. Every parent wants the best for their child, especially for them to be in the best healthy condition. Most parents don’t even know what is given to their child for lunch. The simple fact that it is free makes them happy. This problem is a major issue for the health of children and students because most of them will eat chips and candy instead…

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    Obesity Vs Ice Cream

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    Eating ice cream everyday in the lunchroom is very unhealthy, though if every child in school ate sherbet or yogurt everyday or just not eat it in general than they can be healthier. If everyone did that in Shelby County then that would help solve the problem of children eating a lot of junk food at school. Sherbert in general is much healthier than ice cream is. Eating ice cream repeatedly can cause your brain to have the same reaction as it does when you are addicted to drugs. Eating ice cream…

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    take to pay for this expensive lunch program? Some students have already brought unhealthy foods to school and others, sometimes go off campus to get junk food. Consuming junk food helps some students have the energy to get through the rest of the day and others use it as a filler before practices and games that are after school. Although junk food is bad for people, it should be made available in schools because athletes need the extra calories before practices and games, children need more…

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    When the first school lunch policies were put into place in 1946, many celebrated their implementation. They praised that their children would be offered a nutritious and filling lunch to help them improve their academic outcomes. As years passed, however, there have been changes made to these original policies which have gotten away from the policies’ original intentions. These newer policies have caused unrest among students and parents. Today’s policies implemented by the government have…

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    The current lunches that are often being offered at Western High School are unhealthy. The main diet at the school consists of fatty and sugary foods that supply little more than empty calories to the students. This implementation plan looks into the prospect of the Western High School implementing a new policy that will serve the students with healthier options during their lunch. The plan is informed by the theory that, intake of healthier foods results to the realization of better academic…

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