
Speaker enlighten’s CHS students on healthy choices
The Foods I class at Clinton High School gets a lesson on understanding nutritional needs through the life cycle.
Natashia Faircloth from the Partnership for Children of Sampson County gave an hands- on learning demonstration. Class discussion was geared to examining characteristics of a healthy eating plan for infants, toddlers, and preschooler. Several factors were outlined to influence students on becoming more knowledgeable with special dietary nutritional needs among young children in today’s society. (Courtesy photo)
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The Foods I class at Clinton High School gets a lesson on understanding nutritional needs through the life cycle. Natashia Faircloth from the Partnership for Children of Sampson County gave an hands- on learning demonstration. Class discussion was geared to examining characteristics of a healthy eating plan for infants, toddlers, and preschooler. Several factors were outlined to influence students on becoming more knowledgeable with special dietary nutritional needs among young children in today’s society.






