 Health promotions took their knowledge to the classroom to talk to kids of all ages about the importance of a healthy diet. Registered dietitian Lieutenant Melissa Amesqua believes in teaching kids how to make better decisions about what they put in their bodies. We want to make sure that they're working with their parents to actually make a healthy lunch, eating their whole grains and fruits and vegetables and lean proteins. We had the plates with the kids where they were able to like put in their fruits and their vegetables and talk about things that they actually like or don't like. Trying to do a little bit of everything. Moderation, balance, variety. The team chose March to talk to the kids because it's National Nutrition Month. But Amesqua says she will continue this training at Sigonella Schools to keep kids on track. They know a lot of times, but they're not always going to do it. And so I think with more education, talking to them more of why we're doing it, preventing disease and also so that they can live a healthy lifestyle in general, it's just something that we're going to continue to do. Reporting from Naval Air Station, Sigonella, I'm Petty Officer Rebecca Sunderland.