we have a number of young voices that are here, and we also have their brave teacher, eileen woods. what i was most impressed with are the young people and how bright and intelligent, and they are the new leaders of the future. ms. woods, could i just ask for you to comment? >> i have been a parent for over two decades and a teacher for nearly three, four children in grades preschool through high school. there's a lot of truth to the saying you are what you eat. if we care about children and their education, we should care about what they put into their bodies. i have seen firsthand house to the behavior, energy, and attitudes decline after eating fast-food meals. they do not function well in the classroom or a playground after such a meal. after such a mill, students are lethargic and apathetic or high wire and disrupted from the sugar. children are bombarded with messages about healthy food from the time they wake up in the morning until they go to bed at night, so much of it is centered on toy giveaways. we have had to un-teach the healthy eating get -- the on healthy eating habi