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    up to his lunch table at school and says‚ “Aw man I didn’t have time to make lunch this morning; looks like I’m going to have to buy.” The student walks up to buy lunch and all he sees are reduced fat items and unappetizing meals. He walks back to his lunch table without anything to eat. The rest of the day he can’t focus in class and he is tired because he didn’t have lunch. The story shows that the kid has the same problem as many students in America do today‚ he doesn’t have any lunch choices he

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    Attention! What all can you get out of $2.95 for lunch besides four items that are horrible and never cooked to the best of their ability? I believe we deserve more or we play less and lower the price of lunch down to what it should cost what do you say? “Ring‚ Ring‚ Ring” the 11:24 bell goes off as I race my way to the lunch room starving after a whole morning of hard dedicated work I’ve put in for 5 long hours in the morning. When I get to the lunch room all I hear is talking from other students

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    Imagine trying to make yourself lunch everyday using only $2.95 This is what schools are forced to do on a daily basis in order to feed thousands of children. Schools have to be able to create a lunch for children that will satisfy their hunger‚ using only almost $3 per child. How can we expect our children to be getting the proper and nutritional food with such a small budget? Why aren’t we doing more to to make sure the kids in our country are eating healthy meals while away from home? How can

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    Dear Mr. I have coming to this school since 7th grade and has seen no progress at all‚ with the lunch. I’m sorry for saying this but this food is NASTY! It seems like its been frozen for 300 years‚ then cooked. Seriously‚ are you guys trying to kill us? Since we’re not use to this cooking‚ we’re not eating it as much. So try thinking of adding a couple of new foods while you read this letter. Some students at EMS has financial issues that they are dealing with at home. As

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    Should changes be made to the regulations for foods that are served in the public school? Chanda Yancey Instructor: Alene Morrison ENG 215 May 1‚ 2012 People tend to say that there are many of problems with public schools. School food service programs such as we have in 1971 did not just happen overnight nor even during the past decade. Preceding today’s programs is a long history of development of testing and evaluating and of constant research to provide the best

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    Most students try to starve themselves because they want to lose weight‚ but the school doesn’t offer food that will help students become healthier. First and foremost‚ some students have eating disorders but conceal it well from other‚ and schools don’t offer the food needed for them. School lunch should be something that students look forward to‚ instead of dreading seeing the vile food passed out to them. Lunch is looked forward to by some children‚ because they may not get fed at home. In

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    When it comes to school lunches‚ many parents do not see how bad they can truly be. When enrolling your child or children into a school‚ the lunches are not the first thing that you look at. With the obesity rate in america getting the highest it has ever been‚ the lunches at the schools that our children go to‚ are very important and need to be healthy and nutritious for the younger generation. According to the CDC‚ childhood obesity has more than doubled in 2013. Also‚ Readers Digest says

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    of this essay is to internationally compare the United States’ school lunch entitlement program. In briefly analysing the history of free lunch within the United States‚ we develop a framework which suggest that we should compare school lunch programs on the basis of funding‚ nutritional value added‚ cost and participation. Brief History of free and reduced lunch in the U.S. In 1946‚ the 79TH congress of the United States of America passed the “Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act.” The

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    2014 Proposal Independence High School‚ located in San Jose‚ California is known to be the largest high school in the East Side Union High District. It consist over 3‚000 students per year‚ and yet only 31% of the student population has free-reduced lunch‚ according to High-Schools.com. But what the school of Independence serves for not only free-reduced lunch students but for non-reduced lunch students is not as nutritional as it seems. I believe the school lunch program at Independence does not

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    healthy and because of the National School Lunch Program‚ these children will mature into prosperous adults. This federal policy is a key factor in America’s school system and also a big component in farm policy and farm policy analysis. Farmers are happy and children’s stomachs are full due to the National School Lunch Program. The National School Lunch Program was passed into law by President Truman in 1946. The program provides free or low-cost school lunch meals to those who qualify for them

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