I think changing the schools may be good and may not be good because you will be taking away the kids favorite school lunches. What if you serve things that nobody eats then what will happen to all that food that was cooked? Will it go for the next day or into the trash were it is wasted and not touched? maybe before you change the food give a survey on the types of food your thinking of changing . Then maybe we can do like half and half. keep the stuff we like and then do healthier food that everybody…
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My topic is the pros and cons of schools serving fast food for lunch. Personally I think they should serve fast food because it's better quality food, it tastes better and more kids will eat at school instead of bringing their lunch. Some pros and cons about serving fast food for school lunches. Pros are its better quality food. Kids will like it a lot better than regular school food, kids won’t go without lunch because they like the food. Some cons are the schools might have to pay more, some kids…
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about getting good grades in high school, and the U.S. ranks #1 for having the most stressed students in the world (“Senior-Year Stress: Here's What Students Say and Do About It”). Letting students leave school for lunch is a good way of helping students reduce the amount of stress they feel during the school day. Allowing students to leave for lunch also has many other positive effects for students, such as the opportunity to learn real life skills. Every school with meal options close by should…
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The topic i want to talk about is an open lunch to everyone in school. If we had a open lunch period then the students or teachers can go to either go home or go to someplace. The reason why i want to talk about this because it would be different then having school lunches everyday. Most people cant go home then come back some have to stay here at school. The another reason why if there is 1,000 students then it would help if there will only have less students or teachers. The open lunch idea…
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Imagine having school year round? What will be the attendance rates, grade point average, and test scores? What about family time? I think having school year round would decrease all of these things. My first main point is some statistics on having school year round. The dropout rates for year round school is 2% and for non-year round schools it is 5%. The percent increase in year round school implementations from 1987-2016 is 563%. The number of year-round schools in the U.S. is 3,253. The percent…
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with the school lunches and would like to see rice krispy treats and ice cream taken off the menu. She would like fresh food and healthier options. Kelley Franceschi works for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation which also meets the minimum nutrition standards set by the USDA. She feels our children deserve better than prison food, and that our community tries to exceed expectations in all areas including nutrition. Suzanne Brock is shocked by the school lunches and feels…
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Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot, that Henrietta had an extremely kind and caring heart. Throughout her short life, Henrietta enjoyed to help others she would help others on a daily basis especially to get them on their feet. “She’d packed their lunches until they found their feet, then sent extra food to work with Day so they didn’t go hungry between paychecks” (Skloot 84). Henrietta obviously didn’t like to see people struggling especially to eat, so there’s no reason she wouldn’t want to help…
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people in order to achieve a goal.” It is often a crucial part of success with any organization and schools are no exception. If I could get all the people in my school rowing in the same direction, we would see school improvement at its finest! When conducting staff meetings or team meetings, it is very obvious that I have a group of people in the building who do not share my vision and goals for the school. The cafeteria staff constantly give head nodding in our discussions, which indicates that they…
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Ortiz, Virginia Wilson, James LaRue Grand Canyon University Community Teaching Work Plan This is a Community Teaching Plan Work Proposal group project for the city of San Diego, and our target community is children in elementary school. We have chosen primary health promotion/prevention and will address Childhood Obesity, which falls under the category of Nutrition and Weight Status in Healthy People 2020. According to the County of San Diego, HHSA, Public Health Services, Community…
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The Demonic Era recap -two main paths that can lead you to the devil? Temptation (choice), possession -5 trials -Patriarchal society Modern Day ‘Witch Hunts?’ -A witch hunt occurs any time a group of people persecutes another group unfairly, usually blaming that other group for larger problems, form of a socially constructed problem -e.g. expansion of AIDS blaming on homosexuals, blaming unemployment rates on immigration -early 1900s Chinese immigrants come to Canada to work on the railroads…
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