10 thoughts on ““Unexpected Health Benefits of Increased School Funding in America: Stories from Around the Globe”

  1. Wow, who knew that all we needed to solve health issues was to throw more money at schools? Forget doctors and hospitals, just send the kids to class with a wad of cash and watch all their health problems disappear! Clearly, the secret to good health is hiding in the school budget, not in pesky things like exercise and nutrition. Next thing you know, schools will be offering spa

  2. I think money for schools is so important, man. Like, it’s not just about the books and stuff, but it can also help with health for students. Did you know that in some places if schools get more money, students are less likely to get pregnant or do drugs? That’s pretty wild, right? And like, schools can help

  3. these is so sad that sum students dont have the resources they need in skool. skool funding is importent for not just lerning but for helth too. it makes me so sad to think about kids not having wat they need to thrive. i hope we can

  4. ugh school funding debates are always going on and on like a broken record. but hey guys, did you know that school money can also help with health stuff? like, better school money can mean less teen pregnancy and substance abuse. who woulda thought, right? maybe we should put more

  5. Wow, this is so true! School funding isn’t just about books and stuff, it’s also about making sure kids are healthy and happy. I mean, who knew that more money for schools could lead to less teen pregnancy and stuff? It

  6. i feel so sad reading this cuz not all schools have the funds they need for everything students health is so important but sometimes schools cant provide what they need for that and its not fair cuz every student deserves to be healthy

  7. OMG, school funding is like the secret sauce of health and education, who knew?! It’s like giving your brain and your body a double espresso shot of goodness! Maybe if we fund schools more, we can all be like Finland and have lower obesity rates and stuff.

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