Jamie is invited to meet the new superintendent of the LAUSD, and he's heartened by developments in the Season 2 conclusion. Later, he organizes a cooking competition for high-school students, with acclaimed chefs Jonathan Waxman and Michael Symon serving as judges.
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Jamie gets a break when he's given the chance to work with another school district, but before long, he's faced with another big obstacle. Also: Jamie Lee Curtis presents him with an award from the UCLA School of Public Health; and later, he tours an organic school garden in Santa Barbara, Cal.
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Jamie discusses consequences of unhealthy food choices with students at West Adams High, inviting people with diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure to share their stories. Also: A single dad learns to prepare home-cooked meals.
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Jamie gets banned from serving food at West Adams Preparatory High School. Heartbroken and defeated, he makes an emotional plea to the kids' parents and gives the students an eye-opening look at what's really in the foods they're eating.
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Jamie dresses as a tomato and distributes free healthy lunches outside a Los Angeles public school, hoping to garner parental support and gain access to the schools. Later, he meets a 17-year-old who fears she'll inherit her parents' diabetes.
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Jamie Oliver brings his Food Revolution to Los Angeles in the Season 2 opener, and things get off to a rough start when the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) refuses him access to their schools.
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