Here at West Forsyth, providing students with a second chance to eat breakfast if they miss the first one offers several important benefits. Many students have busy morning schedules, juggling early classes, extracurricular activities, or transportation challenges that might prevent them from grabbing breakfast right away. By allowing a second opportunity, the school ensures that more students start their day with the fuel they need to stay focused and energized throughout their classes. This approach helps promote better concentration, improved academic performance, and overall well being.
Additionally, offering a second breakfast option supports inclusivity and reduces food insecurity among students. Not every student has access to a nutritious meal before school, and some may rely on school breakfast as their main morning meal. Giving students another chance to eat ensures no one is left hungry, which can positively affect their mood, behavior, and ability to participate fully in school activities. Overall, this thoughtful policy helps create a supportive environment where students feel cared for and ready to succeed.