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  • Eastside Elementary school fourth grader Raela Bridges (right) explains what parts of the school lunch she likes to her classmates Grace Bethany (left), Cameron Kinard (back left), and Brock Maddox (back right) on Sept. 12, 2012, in Clinton, Miss. (Associated Press)

    Mixed grades for new, healthy school lunch rules

    One student complains because his cafeteria no longer serves chicken nuggets. Another gripes that her school lunch just isn't filling. A third student says he's happy to eat an extra apple with his lunch, even as he's noshing on his own sub.

  • Mixed grades for new, healthy school lunch rules

    One student complains because his cafeteria no longer serves chicken nuggets. Another gripes that her school lunch just isn't filling. A third student says he's happy to eat an extra apple with his lunch, even as he's noshing on his own sub.

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  • Kim Gagnon, food service director in the Mohonasen district, said while students generally have been receptive to the fruits and vegetables, "we have noticed that kids are throwing it out or giving it to friends, leaving it on counters, so we haven't quite gotten there yet."

    Mixed grades for new, healthy school lunch rules →

  • Kim Gagnon, food service director in the Mohonasen district, said while students generally have been receptive to the fruits and vegetables, "we have noticed that kids are throwing it out or giving it to friends, leaving it on counters, so we haven't quite gotten there yet."

    Mixed grades for new, healthy school lunch rules →

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