Wilmington
High Students Need Caffeine!
An
enormous necessity for people all over the country is caffeine. It comes in all
shapes and forms, spanning from sodas such as Coke, to lattes and coffee, to
candy. Many adults are able to enjoy a coffee before and during work. However,
some of the biggest consumers of coffee nowadays are teenagers, especially high
school students. Thanks to the First Lady of the United States, the Wilmington
High School (and other schools) prohibits caffeine products because Michelle
Obama wants to put a stop to American obesity. Studies show that coffee
actually helps teens during school, and gives them more energy which they can
use to learn more, especially in the wee hours of the morning.
I’m
not saying that it’s healthy to stay up late and drink caffeine in the morning
for energy. However, occasionally students will have a few late nights a week
from sports or homework, and they will need something in the morning to give
them the energy they need to make it through the day.
My
solution to this problem would be to simply allow caffeine back into the
Wilmington High School, and other schools that have the caffeine ban. Like I
said earlier, the WHS would be able to make so much profit from having “caffeine/sugar”
vending machines. It’s bad enough that the school is serving us healthy lunches
that taste gross; students need the dignity of having those machines that they
can go to during school. The Los Angeles Times said that 63% of teens drink
coffee, sports drinks, and flavored milk. The firm NPD said that more than 37%
of people age 18-24 drink caffeine. If we put these machines in then
students would have more energy for everyday activities and classes, and they
would probably be more successful. With this newly added energy students could
also get their homework done faster and get to bed earlier. This way Americans
(especially high school students) wouldn’t be as obese because they would get
their necessary hours of sleep each night, and as a result, wouldn’t eat as
much unhealthy foods. This
is a growing problem in the Wilmington High School as well as other schools
across the nation, and it needs to be resolved.
Wilmington High
needs caffeine machines!
Teenager sleeping when he has school work to
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Dunkin Donuts Coffee.
N.d. Photograph. Web. 21 Oct. 2012.
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