I’m sure you’ve heard the news. California State Senator and Presidential candidate Jerry Brown just passed a bill in the California Assembly. The bill is called the “Healthy California Act” and has been in the works for a long time. The bill would require California schools to provide students with vitamin D every day.
The bill is an attempt to make it less of a hassle for students and teachers to get their vitamin D from sunlight, and to ensure that many students don’t skip it. The bill also mandates that schools should take steps to address the problem of students skipping it. It’s unclear how many schools will actually comply with the law, but it’s worth checking out the bill in order to learn more.
The law has already been signed by the governor, and the school administrators are currently implementing it. But the law is still in its draft stage, and it could take up to two years to go into effect. If schools don’t comply with the law, California will be forced to provide vitamin D to all students in need.
This is the first step, and it has not been a great one. Students have been skipping school for years because of their lack of access to a decent education. Now they will have to take a quiz to be considered for it. That is insane. It has to be done by the legislature, and it should be something that is really easy for the state to enforce.
This is even worse, because the schools will be required to provide any qualified students with 10,000 IU of vitamin D every day for the duration of the school year. That means the students are on a daily dose of vitamin D, which is already a great deal of an issue for kids in the US.
When we first heard about it on the news, Arkane had asked us to go back and see what it was. We were not told about the event, but we were given a chance to be curious about what it was and why it was happening. This is a good thing, because if you have a bad time with a good friend, you have a lot of fun with her.
The news story is about a school in the US that is offering a free vitamin D shot to all students to help them fight the winter cold. So it seems like a great thing that they are doing.
Arkane’s goal with this project is to offer free vitamin D shots to anyone who needs it, however, the problem is that by the time the shots are administered the student body will be so depleted that there will be a mass exodus of students. It’s an interesting theory, but it doesn’t really explain the reasons why.
As an alternative, the school could use the vitamin D shots to keep the students working their way through the winter. However, this would mean that a lot of students would have to be sent home. It also means students would not get the shot at all, which would not be a good thing.
So if you don’t get those vitamin D shots, you will have a lot of students who will just quit school and go home. This isnt a really a bad thing either, but it does mean that there will be a lot of students who don’t do their homework. It also means that there will be a lot of students who are really lazy, which is a bad thing.