Skip to main content

Home/ Groups/ green against 4
Dublin Carnahan

Farm to School - 0 views

  • children all over Missouri can bite into a fresh, juicy apple straight from a Missouri farm each fall.
  •  
    Dont agree with this. Our apples are rock hard and some what warm.
tannerdrowe

Parents Support Healthier School Food Policies by 3-to-1 Margin - 0 views

  • Most parents favor nutrition standards for all food served in schools.
    • tannerdrowe
       
      disagree with that  statement
  • The majority of parents are concerned with the state of children’s health
tannerdrowe

The Case for Sticking With the New School Lunch Program - US News - 0 views

  • the media is focusing its attention on a few schools that have opted out of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
  • That means that 99 percent of districts continue to participate in the NSLP
    • tannerdrowe
       
      I know this because all the article is talking about is how the NSLP is a good and favorable lunch program for the school districts.
  • 92.7 percent of the surveyed districts say that "they do not plan, nor are considering, dropping any schools from NSLP.
Dublin Carnahan

Photos Of School Lunches From Around The World Will Make American Kids Want To Study Ab... - 0 views

  •  
    the claim is more than one-third of kids in america are obese or overweight 
Kasson Plummer

General: School lunches are U.S. national-security issue - 0 views

  • School lunches are U.S. national-security issue
    • Kasson Plummer
       
      The claim is that school lunches are a security issue because 12% of the population that could sign up for the military are obese making the military smaller.
  • The military’s health system spends more than $1.5 billion annually treating obesity-related health problems and replacing troops discharged because they are unfit.
    • Kasson Plummer
       
      This is evidence because it clearly explains how much they spend on obese soldiers which is a ridiculous amount of money. Which makes it a security issue.
  • Students served healthier foods ate nearly 20 percent more of their entrees and 40 percent more of the vegetables they chose, according to a Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity study published in the journal Childhood Obesity. Which means they threw away less food. The study also showed that more than 20 percent more children chose fruit.
    • Kasson Plummer
       
      This is a reason because if the schools had that it would be a better future for the military and the kids.
1 - 5 of 5
Showing 20 items per page