restrictions on cafeteria food in schools Headed by First Lady Michelle Obama‚ there has been a recent push for healthier lunches in schools. Guidelines are being set on calories‚ fat‚ and salt intake. Fruits and vegetables are becoming the only sides sold. Wheat grains are replacing white grains. Schools are transitioning to low fat and low calorie. In some schools‚ it goes beyond lunches. Schools all over are replacing the traditional junk food sold in vending machines with healthier food‚ and even
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Healthy School Lunches Waking up to go to high school every day isn’t the most fun thing on earth. Sitting through a few boring classes that seem to drag on forever isn’t an exciting way to spend a day as a kid. But‚ there is one part of school that everyone looks forward to; lunch. After waiting through a couple periods a student can talk openly with his or her peers‚ and enjoy some food that the school provides. That is‚ until‚ something gets slopped onto their plate that looks like cardboard
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school lunch menu. For the students that actually need a more nutritious diet we can a establish a special lunch plan for them; but by establishing a completely healthy lunch plan for all the students isn’t necessary. Next‚ the students like the lunches the school offers
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School Cafeteria Lunches Think of what teenagers are learning at school and how it affects their lives. These lunches can in turn‚ affect what students eat outside of school in a potentially harmful way. School cafeteria lunches serve meals that can potentially be dangerous to one’s health. Including healthier lunches or not in cafeterias can be argues both ways. Students take into account what they eat in school and what they will eat outside of school. This essay discusses the effects of
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choosing between apple slices and french fries‚ students should be given the option of different fruits and/or vegetables to help them keep their energy up‚ prevent students from getting sick‚ and helps students grow. Kidshealth.org says that school lunches should be thought as fuel for students. “If you choose the wrong kind of fuel‚ you might run out of energy before the day is
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Non- nutritional School lunches Jon Harman Mrs. Flahive English 10 1 February 2012 More than ever school nutrition need to be a priority; however the public education system continues to cut corners rather than truly provide well rounded nutritional meals. In 2010 Obama signed the hunger-free kids act. Ever since then school lunches have been on the decline. Now schools need to have a mandatory amount of calories for each school level‚ elementary‚ middle‚ and high school. And as the grade
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With better school lunch being offered‚ students is school will be able to take food that has the required amount of energy. Food that is rich in energy is a necessary requirement for any lunch to be considered better. With energy from food‚ students are more likely to be able to undertake numerous school activities or exercises that require a lot of energy. This exercise may include sporting activities such as swimming and playing football. With student participation in events such as sport‚ their
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services for granted‚ not many people know that schools did not originally offer food service. In 1894 some schools in Philadelphia began to offer what was known as penny lunches‚ which began food services within schools‚ thanks to local charities. Soon nine other schools in the philadelphia area began to offer penny lunches and other services. In 1909 Dr. Cheesman opened a school or girls that is given credit for taking food services out of the hands of charities and into the hands of schools.
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Students in Japan do not have a cafeteria to eat in‚ instead‚ they eat in homeroom and they are provided school lunches called kyuushoku or carry a bento box that has home cooked food. Junk food is not tolerated within schools and this rule is not only for students‚ but for teachers as well (Richey 2).The school lunches that are provided for students are arranged by lunch ladies and served by students in which some of their food consists of serving rice‚ soup and
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School lunch time lengths from elementary school‚ middle school‚ and even high school are on average‚ about 30 minutes or less. The amount of time given for lunch includes the students leaving the classroom‚ standing in the lunch line‚ getting all of the condiments they need‚ finding a place to sit and actually eating their food. “Some schools have colossal lunch lines‚ making it extremely difficult for the staff to serve all of the students before the bell rings. This is causing children to go back
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