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School Nutrition

From: Alaska Teen Media Institute
Length: 00:06:42

This piece explores the much lamented arena of every school cafeteria, school lunch. Read the full description.

Schoollunch_small Everyone remembers how bad their school lunches were, this piece tries to find out if what we are forcing on high schoolers is what they need, even though it is definitely not what they want.

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Piece Description

Everyone remembers how bad their school lunches were, this piece tries to find out if what we are forcing on high schoolers is what they need, even though it is definitely not what they want.