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Old Sun, Feb-15-04, 01:38
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Schools across the United States have been experimenting with an assortment of culinary tactics to improve test scores. A University of Florida study found many school districts serve high-calorie junk food, such as corn dogs and peanut butter crackers, to boost energy levels.

The study, which focused on 23 school districts in Virginia, found school lunches averaged 863 calories on test days, compared with 753 calories on exam-free days.

My wife and I are thinking of moving to Virginia. I'm glad we don't have any children in school anymore...


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Despite the food's low nutritional value, the calorie boost helped students perform better, the study showed.

Here I thought I was smarter in high school, and it turns out I just ate more!
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