Modern Problems
18 December 2012
Modern Problems
18 December 2012
School Lunch: Nutrition or Responsibility?
Introduction:
Skim milk, sweet potato wedges, fresh fruit, and raw vegetables are what’s on the menu for school-lunch goers (Yee, par. 4). All of these are replacing cheese-laden nachos, French fries, and two percent milk (par. 4). A teacher at Mukwonago High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin states, “There is a reduction in nacho chips, there is a reduction in garlic bread, but there’s actually an increase in fruits and veggies. That’s a tough sell for kids, and I would be grumbling, too, if I was 17 years old,” (par. 5). The price has also risen ten cents from the previous …show more content…
Sociologists use theories to analyze the impact of social problems and public policy. Childhood obesity resulting from school lunch and eating habits can be best analyzed using the structural functional perspective. Society views the schools and families as organized groups that work together to form a social stable system, which both groups can be to blame for the rise in child obesity (Larsen, “Sociology” 6). The child’s parents and the school system are major learning spheres for social life because it teaches them about our culture and the way we …show more content…
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