Turn your notes into a paragraph, using the techniques we
have learned in this chapter.
Introduction to the Problem
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
⢠second largest nutrition assistance program in the U.S.
⢠subsidizes over 30 million meals each school day at a Federal cost of $14 billion
annually (U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, 2018).
⢠Traditionally, provides free or reduced-price meals
⢠for eligible low-income students
Growing number of schools and districts â> adopt âUniversal Free Mealsâ (UFM)
⢠free lunch and breakfast for all students
⢠Student family income not important.
⢠Advocates hope UFM will
⢠reduce the stigma that limits participation
⢠address food insecurity
⢠improve student readiness to learn
⢠reduce administrative burden
⢠Skeptics worry
⢠possible deleterious effects on weight -> excess consumption or school lunch =
less healthy (higher calorie) than the alternative.
⢠the administrative costs
⢠potential budget pressures.
Few credible studies â> impact of UFM on student outcomes
⢠particularly important as UFM spreads across the country
n your paragraphs, use all of the sentence features that we have studied:
Important: Add a comment in the text when you use each of the items below. If you do not write a comment, you cannot get points.
- Compound sentence (9 points)
- Complex sentence (9 points)
- Compound-complex sentences (10 points)
- Relative clauses - that (9 points)
- Relative clause â which (9 points)
- Insert information â commas (9 points)
- Insert information - em-dashes (9 points)
- Insert information - parentheses (9 points)
- Semicolon (9 points)
- Colons (9 points)
- "SVO, -ing" sentences (9 points)