A Baytown, Texas, resident, Jeanne Shipp graduated from Lee College with a nursing degree. Jeanne Shipp is the owner and administrator of Hospitality Health ER, an organization that offers freestanding emergency rooms. She also started a partnership with the Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District (GCCISD).
GCCISD established a meal program for its students so that it can ensure that students aren't worrying about food security. It can also help parents who are struggling to help their kids at school. GCCISD will offer breakfast and lunch throughout the 2021-2022 school year. School food programs are beneficial to students, as improved nutrition can help with attention and school performance. It also can result in improved classroom activity and behavior and can teach students to take care of themselves and eat healthy.
These programs send a strong message that the health and well-being of students are valued and considered a priority. By creating food programs, schools can influence even the national food systems and drive positive changes in consumer markets.
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