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Issue 12 3.7.05
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VENDING variety Bill would add healthy choices to school vending machines
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Annie Fuhrman
olly Ranchers, Snickers, Hershey Kisses and squares of caramel. The jar on chemistry teacher Cole Ogdon’s desk has many choices, and the student with the highest test score in the class might just get to choose one. As a reward for doing a good job, Ogdon gives one student a piece of candy with his tradition of dancing around the room with his candy jar until he comes to the highest scoring student, something that, due to a new bill proposed in the Kansas House of Representatives, might soon become illegal. The bill, concerning giving students a choice of healthy food, would prohibit teachers from using candy as a reward or incentive, a practice that teachers like Ogdon use regularly. “I would probably still do it, because I don’t think they are trying to discourage using one piece of candy for one student every two weeks,” Ogdon said. “What I think they are trying to discourage is teachers using it as bait. Using is occasionally as a reward is very acceptable.”
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