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Robert Dorman <redormanA MIRACLE IN WISCONSIN SCHOOLShttp://www.stratiawire.com/article.asp?id=655Monday, October 14, 2002A MIRACLE IN WISCONSINOCTOBER 14. In Appleton, Wisconsin, a revolution has occurred. Its takenplace in the Central Alternative High School. The kids now behave. Thehallways arent frantic. Even the teachers are happy.The school used to be out of control. Kids packed weapons. Disciplineproblems swamped the principals office.But not since 1997.What happened? Did they line every inch of space with cops? Did theysprayvalium gas in the classrooms? Did they install metal detectors in thebathrooms? Did they build holding cells in the gym?Afraid not. In 1997, a private group called Natural Ovens beganinstallinga healthy lunch program. Huh?Fast-food burgers, fries, and burritos gave way to fresh salads, meats"prepared with old-fashioned recipes," and whole grain bread. Freshfruitswere added to the menu. Good drinking water arrived.Vending machines were removed.As reported in a newsletter called Pure Facts, "Grades are up, truancy isno longer a problem, arguments are rare, and teachers are able to spendtheir time teaching."Principal LuAnn Coenen, who files annual reports with the state ofWisconsin, has turned in some staggering figures since 1997. Drop-outs?Students expelled? Students discovered to be using drugs? Carryingweapons?Committing suicide? Every category has come up ZERO. Every year.Mary Bruyette, a teacher, states, "I dont have to deal with dailydiscipline issues -- I dont have disruptions in class or the difficultieswith student behavior I experienced before we started the food program."One student asserted, "Now that I can concentrate I think its easier toget along with people..." What a concept---eating healthier foodincreasesconcentration.Principal Coenen sums it up: "I cant buy the argument that its toocostly for schools to provide good nutrition for their students. I foundthat one cost will reduce another. I dont have the vandalism. I dont havethe litter. I dont have the need for high security."At a nearby middle school, the new food program is catching on. A teacherthere, Dennis Abram, reports, "Ive taught here almost 30 years. I see thekids this year as calmer, easier to talk to. They just seem morerational.I had thought about retiring this year and basically Ive decided to teachanother year---Im having too much fun!"Pure Facts, the newsletter that ran this story, is published by anon-profit organization called The Feingold Association, which hasexistedsince 1976. Part of its mission is to "generate public awareness of thepotential role of foods and synthetic additives in behavior, learning andhealth problems. The [Feingold] program is based on a diet eliminatingsynthetic colors, synthetic flavors, and the preservatives BHA, BHT, andTBHQ."Thirty years ago there was a Dr. Feingold. His breakthrough work provedthe connection between these negative factors in food and the lives ofchildren. Hailed as a revolutionary advance, Feingolds findings were soontrashed by the medical cartel, since those findings threatened thedrugs-for-everything, disease-model concept of modern healthcare.But Feingolds followers have kept his work alive.If what happened in Appleton, Wisconsin, takes hold in many othercommunities across America, perhaps the ravenous corporations who invadeschool space with their vending machines and junk food will be tossed outon their behinds. It could happen.And perhaps ADHD will become a dinosaur. A non-disease that was onceattributed to errant brain chemistry. And perhaps Ritalin will be seen asjust another toxic chemical that was added to the bodies of kids in acrazed attempt to put a lid on behavior that, in part, was the result ofasubversion of the food supply.For those readers who ask me about solutions to the problems weface---here is a real solution. Help these groups. Get involved. Stepintothe fray. Stand up and be counted.The drug companies arent going to do it. Theyre busy estimating the sizeof their potential markets. Theyre building their chemical pipelines intothe minds and bodies of the young.Every great revolution starts with a foothold. Sounds like Natural Ovensand The Feingold Association have made strong cuts into the big rock ofignorance and greed.Go for it.______________Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access TodayOnly $9.95 per month!Visit www.juno.com

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Wow, that's amazing. Hopefully it will catch on. We should

send this story to every principal in Seattle! Thanks for posting

it.

Nora

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Robert Dorman <redorman

A MIRACLE IN WISCONSIN

SCHOOLS

http://www.stratiawire.com/article.asp?id=655

Monday, October 14, 2002

A MIRACLE IN WISCONSIN

OCTOBER 14. In Appleton,

Wisconsin, a revolution has occurred. Its taken

place in the Central Alternative

High School. The kids now behave. The

hallways arent frantic.

Even the teachers are happy.

The school used to be out

of control. Kids packed weapons. Discipline

problems swamped the principals

office.

But not since 1997.

What happened? Did they line

every inch of space with cops? Did they

spray

valium gas in the classrooms?

Did they install metal detectors in the

bathrooms? Did they build

holding cells in the gym?

Afraid not. In 1997, a private

group called Natural Ovens began

installing

a healthy lunch program.

Huh?

Fast-food burgers, fries,

and burritos gave way to fresh salads, meats

"prepared with old-fashioned

recipes," and whole grain bread. Fresh

fruits

were added to the menu.

Good drinking water arrived.

Vending machines were removed.

As reported in a newsletter

called Pure Facts, "Grades are up, truancy is

no longer a problem, arguments

are rare, and teachers are able to spend

their time teaching."

Principal LuAnn Coenen, who

files annual reports with the state of

Wisconsin, has turned in

some staggering figures since 1997. Drop-outs?

Students expelled? Students

discovered to be using drugs? Carrying

weapons?

Committing suicide? Every

category has come up ZERO. Every year.

Mary Bruyette, a teacher,

states, "I dont have to deal with daily

discipline issues -- I dont

have disruptions in class or the difficulties

with student behavior I

experienced before we started the food program."

One student asserted, "Now

that I can concentrate I think its easier to

get along with people..."

What a concept---eating healthier food

increases

concentration.

Principal Coenen sums it

up: "I cant buy the argument that its too

costly for schools to provide

good nutrition for their students. I found

that one cost will reduce

another. I dont have the vandalism. I dont have

the litter. I dont have

the need for high security."

At a nearby middle school,

the new food program is catching on. A teacher

there, Dennis Abram, reports,

"Ive taught here almost 30 years. I see the

kids this year as calmer,

easier to talk to. They just seem more

rational.

I had thought about retiring

this year and basically Ive decided to teach

another year---Im having

too much fun!"

Pure Facts, the newsletter

that ran this story, is published by a

non-profit organization

called The Feingold Association, which has

existed

since 1976. Part of its

mission is to "generate public awareness of the

potential role of foods

and synthetic additives in behavior, learning and

health problems. The [Feingold]

program is based on a diet eliminating

synthetic colors, synthetic

flavors, and the preservatives BHA, BHT, and

TBHQ."

Thirty years ago there was

a Dr. Feingold. His breakthrough work proved

the connection between these

negative factors in food and the lives of

children. Hailed as a revolutionary

advance, Feingolds findings were soon

trashed by the medical cartel,

since those findings threatened the

drugs-for-everything, disease-model

concept of modern healthcare.

But Feingolds followers have

kept his work alive.

If what happened in Appleton,

Wisconsin, takes hold in many other

communities across America,

perhaps the ravenous corporations who invade

school space with their

vending machines and junk food will be tossed out

on their behinds. It could

happen.

And perhaps ADHD will become

a dinosaur. A non-disease that was once

attributed to errant brain

chemistry. And perhaps Ritalin will be seen as

just another toxic chemical

that was added to the bodies of kids in a

crazed attempt to put a

lid on behavior that, in part, was the result of

a

subversion of the food supply.

For those readers who ask

me about solutions to the problems we

face---here is a real solution.

Help these groups. Get involved. Step

into

the fray. Stand up and be

counted.

The drug companies arent

going to do it. Theyre busy estimating the size

of their potential markets.

Theyre building their chemical pipelines into

the minds and bodies of

the young.

Every great revolution starts

with a foothold. Sounds like Natural Ovens

and The Feingold Association

have made strong cuts into the big rock of

ignorance and greed.

Go for it.

______________

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