FORKS — When confronted with pop and snack machines, can kids be persuaded to make healthier choices?
That’s what Forks Middle School Principal Ray Marshall hopes to answer this year in order to make changes in the schools’ vending machines.
“We need to look at a way that we can help kids make good choices, healthy choices,” Marshall said Thursday.
The Quillayute Valley School Board on Tuesday gave Marshall the go-ahead to involve students, staff, parents and school administrators in a process analyzing the school’s vending machines and determining how to make their contents healthier.
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