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In reply to the discussion: Thoughts? Elem. School Taking Away Regular Lunches From Students Who Owe Money, Replacing With Tuna [View all]Skittles
(171,720 posts)58. that is hideously ugly
can't they do an outreach to the community to help? WTF.
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Thoughts? Elem. School Taking Away Regular Lunches From Students Who Owe Money, Replacing With Tuna [View all]
PennsylvaniaMatt
Mar 2013
OP
so you don't think having your lunch TAKEN AWAY FROM YOU IN LINE, in front of your classmates,
niyad
Mar 2013
#46
Our school has the same policy, but it passes out pb&j or grilled cheese sandwiches.
FSogol
Mar 2013
#4
so you think it is okay to humiliate the child by taking her/his lunch away, at the checkout line,
niyad
Mar 2013
#11
What in the world are you talking about? You have some nerve suggesting that.
MichiganVote
Mar 2013
#28
To my knowledge most schools simply tell kids in private that the next day they will need to get
MichiganVote
Mar 2013
#45
that is NOT what is happening here, as the OP clearly indicated, and confirmed downpost.
niyad
Mar 2013
#48
Well you raised the issue of humiliation and there is nothing wrong with expanding
MichiganVote
Mar 2013
#57
did I understand that sentence correctly? the children are in line, with their lunches, which are
niyad
Mar 2013
#6
do you also like being publicly humiliated in order to have them? because that is what we are
niyad
Mar 2013
#24
I don't believe it would have occurred to me to feel humiliated at that age. A tuna sandwich...
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#27
Niyad, I'm not sure its humiliating. The way its set up, any number of kids are turned away
riderinthestorm
Mar 2013
#41
this isn't about being turned away--this is about having your lunch tray taken away, at checkout,
niyad
Mar 2013
#50
My daughter's school doesn't extend ANY credit or freebies. If your balance is zero
riderinthestorm
Mar 2013
#35
When I taught high school mathematics in CA I ate tuna fish sandwich all the time.
longship
Mar 2013
#99
They don't have money in their account when they go to pay for lunch...
PennsylvaniaMatt
Mar 2013
#23
In our district...it is not even 2 bucks for the regular "hot lunch" meal
PennsylvaniaMatt
Mar 2013
#30
My daughter's school won't even take $$. Either the acct is current or you don't eat
riderinthestorm
Mar 2013
#44
If the students are eligible for free or reduced then the parent(s) must fill out the paperwork.
LiberalFighter
Mar 2013
#22
question brought on by a post below--do the children get anything with that tuna--a drink and
niyad
Mar 2013
#31
Yes. Every year it costs me more and more to send my kids to public school. In my day, every kid
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2013
#79
there have been a number of schools that have adopted this approach--the meals are fresh,
niyad
Mar 2013
#82
In middle school or high school it may be about teaching the kids responsibility....
nessa
Mar 2013
#51
Never too soon to begin conditioning them for their future in the workforce.
bluedigger
Mar 2013
#53
The entire school district K-12 is serviced by the same food corporation
riderinthestorm
Mar 2013
#71
Children are all different, what is no big deal to one will be horribly embarrassing to another
Fumesucker
Mar 2013
#77
I call bullshit, sorry but that has NOTHING to do with "in the hole" I would like to see
4 t 4
Mar 2013
#78
"In the hole" would simply mean the kid's account has a negative balance. (nt)
Nye Bevan
Mar 2013
#94
Here it's a cold cheese sandwitch. Most people pay their bill when their child comes home and says
RB TexLa
Mar 2013
#88
Cheese sandwich in my district too. And this does not target the poor (who get free meals),
Nye Bevan
Mar 2013
#92
I think it's a horrible policy. I would have starved since I don't eat fish and I hated PB when
forestpath
Mar 2013
#98