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    Do you think students should have lunch recess every day? Lunch recess provides additional exercise for the students. Lunch recess provides an opportunity for students to socialize and play together. Allowing lunch time recess can help students focus in during afternoon learning time. Lunch recess provides additional exercise for the students. It will allow their bodies to stay in shape and keep them healthy. Exercise will also help students who struggle with obesity and other medical conditions

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    Although some people believe the lunch menu is unhealthy, it is healthy because you would get the healthy items instead of the unhealthy ones, you get a good amount of carbohydrates, and there are healthier choices but people just throw them away. Many teens at Wilson Middle School are getting the healthy foods and throwing them away. Then they just carry on like nothing happened. Also the food at Wilson is very healthy and has the right amount of carbohydrates in all of the food. But do we all know

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    As we all know, everyone wants longer lunch periods because it is a time where they can socialize and don’t have to learn, but there is also another advantage to having longer lunch periods. Most people don’t know this, but having a longer lunch period allows you to receive more of the nutrients your body needs to function properly and to its’ full potential. In a report in 2014 by the School Nutrition Association, they reviewed 1001 students and found stunning information that showed,”... students

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    that it was the same thing as yesterday? Well, I should know, I am in high school myself and also have these problems often. School lunch at school should be healthy and have variety so that it can help students gain enough power to get through the rest of the day. In reality, though, the lunch at school has low nutritional value, and on top of that, the same lunch is served again and again. Also, a reason for the food being unhealthy is the quality at which they serve the food. At times, the food

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    Why should schools allow off campus lunch? First of all, off campus lunch let students make their own choices on what they want to eat. Secondly, it allows them time to relax with their friends. Lastly, off campus lunch lessens the onslaught of people who eat in the cafeteria. In conclusion, having off campus lunch would have far more advantages than disadvantages. Off campus lunch allows students to make their own choices on the food they want to eat. Many of the students in high school are either

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    process to achieve open campus lunch benefits would involve security attendance, extension of lunch periods and student records. The students will have to go through a process to be able to continue the privilege of having open campus lunch throughout the year. The researcher will conduct a proposal to meet and talk with the Board of Education on behalf of student rights and lunch reform policy for the need of student involvement. The meeting is to consider if off campus lunch would be eligible to community

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    renovations due to the alarming increase in childhood obesity. The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) has set out to fix the problems concerning nutrition in school lunches. Because the National School Lunch Program is required to follow the most current version of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA), school lunches are undergoing massive reform at the cost of students. Starting at the beginning, the National School Lunch Program was created in 1946 to ensure that each and every American child could

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    The obesity epidemic in America is getting worse to the point that it spread into our children’s school lunches. In Alice Waters’ and Katrina Heron’s article “No Lunch Left Behind” explains that the government is investing a lot of funds into the schools lunches and it is being wasted to buy unhealthy junk foods. Even though with just a little more money, the food can be of better quality, healthier, and safer for the students. Waters and Heron back up their explanation by describing some of the

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    Lunch is a really important meal, especially during school because eating the food fuels you up with energy that is used towards the end of the school day feel lunch stressful and boring because it is short? Think there needs to be a change done to fix this problem? Dr. Weatherly should extend lunch time in order to make his students feel good and appreciate the time to eat. Some people might say that lunch is a time when everyone has enough time to eat all their lunch and enjoy it. Well that’s

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    The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) is the second largest federally assisted food program in the United States and operates in over 100,000 public and nonprofit schools and residential childcare institutions (USDA, 2014). Schools that participate in the NSLP must serve lunches that meet the nutrition standards defined by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and are required to serve free or reduced priced lunches to eligible students. In return, participating schools receive cash

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