In addition, the new school meal nutrition standards are having a positive impact on student food selection and consumption, especially for fruits and vegetables.” (Frac, 1) This quote shows that nutritious school lunches impact a student's view of that food and connects back to Gavin’s point about students choosing whether to eat healthy or not. Many students depend on school-provided lunches due to food insecurity. “School lunch is critical to student health and well-being, especially for low-income students—and ensures that students have the nutrition they need throughout the day to learn.” (Frac, 1) That connects to the claim that students need nutrition due to food insecurities. Also, the Washington Post states that “for low-income children across the United States, who eat most of the nearly 5 billion lunches served by the federal program each year.” This states that school lunches provide a lot of meals for low-income students. Additionally, school lunch restrictions are hurting communities with food insecurity. Finally, in the text communities say what is the article, They say that it is hard for some schools to follow these guidelines because of food availability and other