YOUR OWN LUNCHES / SNACKS
As children in other than
kindergarten grades are often hungry by morning recess, we
encourage parents to provide a nutritious snack in lunch
boxes, in addition to a lunch suitable to your child's
appetites and needs.
Please provide your child
with a boxed lunch in a non-glass container. Plastic
lunch boxes are more suitable than brown bags. If your child
brings a thermos to school, please check to see that the
thermos does not leak and that the lid comes off easily.
Please be sure to mark
your child's lunch box with her or his name and grade.
Do not include napkins and
eating utensils.
Do not include food with a
high sugar content (e.g. candy, cookies, chocolate, soda,
etc.) Foods which are high in sugar or caffeine or which
provide only "empty" calories may temporarily relieve hunger
but do not sustain energy and often make children agitated.
Nutrition clearly influences
the behavior and learning of children.
Here are some examples of
healthy and easy to eat foods which provide energy
throughout the day :
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Milk and milk products such as yogurt and cheese.
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Raw fruits and vegetables: celery chunks with peanut butter,
carrot sticks, green pepper slices, apple slices.
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Crackers (especially whole grain), rice cakes.
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Whole wheat and other whole grain breads.
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Fresh fruits in season or 100% fruit juices.
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Nuts or sunflower seeds.
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Cheerios or other low-sugar, high protein cereals in a
plastic bag.