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  2. Schools Should Drop Lunchables, Consumer Reports Says - WebMD

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    The School Lunch Program is run by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and annually provides more than 3 billion free or reduced-price meals to an estimated 30 million children who qualify based on ...

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  4. Good Samaritan pays off student lunch accounts - AOL

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    Good Samaritan Ryan Cox of Indianapolis decided to step up his game and pay off all the overdue lunch accounts of students at a local elementary school. 'Ryan went on social media and he raised ...

  5. School meal programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    School meals are provided free of charge, or at a government-subsidized price, to United States students from low-income families. These free or subsidized meals have the potential to increase household food security, which can improve children's health and expand their educational opportunities. [1] A study of a free school meal program in the ...

  6. Healthy Kids' Lunch Ideas for School - WebMD

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    Practical Lunch Tips. A sandwich made with lean meat, light tuna fish, or peanut butter and jelly; fruit or vegetables; and milk or 100% juice is a fine meal for a growing child's lunch.

  7. Healthy Eating for Teens: What You Need to Know

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    Having consistent meals and snacks that provide healthy sources of protein, fat, and fiber-rich carbs is best for teens. Here are some examples of healthy foods to include in a teen’s diet: non ...

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  9. How to Stay Awake in Class: 11 Strategies for Alertness

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    Light up your day. Change seats. Pop a mint. Relax. Dress up. Takeaway. Sticking to a healthy sleep schedule, making sure you’re properly hydrated, and downing a cup (or two) of caffeinated tea ...