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As summer winds down and kids, teachers and parents get ready to start the new school year, here are some tid bits and healthy hacks!
School vision screenings may help identify the presence of eye or vision problems; however, they cannot be used to diagnose an eye or vision problem. Comprehensive eye and vision examinations with an optometrist or ophthalmologist is important if a child is struggling in school or exhibiting any symptoms of a vision problem. An eye examination between 3 and 5 years of age is recommended.
The tradition of giving apples to teachers originated in 16th century Denmark, where parents would often give teachers baskets of apples to pay for their children’s schooling.
Pack more nutrition into school lunches with these tips:
• Look for 100% whole-wheat breads and wraps
• Add fresh produce like lettuce, tomato, shredded carrot, zucchini strips, sliced apple or pear slices to sandwiches
• Pack homemade leftovers like veggie soups or chili in a thermos, or swap lunch meats with last night’s grilled chicken
• Prep “dunkers” like apple or pear slices with yogurt or peanut butter, or pair sliced veggies with hummus, fresh salsa or bean dip
• Get kids involved in planning and prepping their lunches!
$688 average back-toschool spending per family in the U.S. NRF research show teenagers will contribute $37.64 toward this amount.
1858 the year Hymen L. Lipman patented the rst pencil with an attached eraser
The use of pencils in classrooms was controversial, as teachers thought the built-in erasers would cause students to be careless and make more mistakes. Before the invention of the rubber eraser, moist balls of bread were used to erase mistakes!
480,000 yellow school buses transport children to and from school in the U.S.
These buses carry 26 million students each day.
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