FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012 file photo, a select healthy chicken salad school lunch, prepared under federal guidelines, sits on display at the cafeteria at Draper Middle School in Rotterdam, N.Y. After just one year, some schools across the nation are dropping out of what was touted as a healthier federal lunch program, complaining that so many students refused the meals packed with whole grains, fruits and vegetables that their cafeterias were losing money. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink, File)After only one yr, some schools across the united states are falling by the wayside of the healthier new federal lunch software, complaining that so many students became up their noses at meals packed with entire grains, vegetables and fruit that the cafeterias have been dropping cash.