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In reply to the discussion: Public school cafeteria worker quits in 'lunch shaming' [View all]Martak Sarno
(77 posts)33. how about this...
A super in the Highlands School District gets over $128,000 per year plus full healthcare benefits...teachers average $68,000 plus they pay less than $90 a month for health care 90% of workers would envy and this district ain't so well off! Oh and the teachers just got a 3 percent raise for the next 5 years but bitched about paying more for their health care. Oh, and if the teachers go on strike, once it's settled, they get ALL their backpay AFTER the strike is settled. Most people in PA. don't know that.
We have 2200 studentsspread among 1100 school families and 20 thousand residents with 80% senior citizens and 50% of those on fixed incomes.
Ain't America great?
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The poster did NOT see that info. in this thread, not yet. I posted both articles. n/t
Judi Lynn
Sep 2016
#62
That post was correct. The child WAS denied the hot lunch, hence the reason for the lunch lady quit.
Judi Lynn
Sep 2016
#61
It's a complicated financial situation but how could the best solution be to stigmatize the kids?
Gidney N Cloyd
Sep 2016
#5
They couldn't wait until after he'd eaten to inform him the new policy took effect the next day?...
Journeyman
Sep 2016
#11
Besides, what is going to happen to the lunch taken away? Likely it will be trashed
csziggy
Sep 2016
#86
What part of "it's barbaric to make a poor kid's parents pay for hot lunch" doesn't this school get?
Ken Burch
Sep 2016
#15
I wonder how much the district superintendent makes? and other assorted high-ranking
niyad
Sep 2016
#16
yes, we are the greatest, bestest, most wonderfulest nation in the WHOLE universe!!
niyad
Sep 2016
#34
I hereby propose that ANY fucking district that has such policies, the superintendent,
niyad
Sep 2016
#18
I find the numbers the super quoted almost bizarre-- owing over 100k annually? 70
niyad
Sep 2016
#23
that is an excellent, and worrisome, point. study after study has proved that when children
niyad
Sep 2016
#32
Take a lesson from a millionaire. He cut $8.7 billion in food stamps from hungry families
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#35
School lunch worker quits after being forced to throw away student’s hot meal
Judi Lynn
Sep 2016
#36
No one on here is talking about preventing this or what they'd do different; only mad it happened.
MadDAsHell
Sep 2016
#39
+1. A cheese sandwich was SOP for me for years, albeit with a bag of chips too.
Nye Bevan
Sep 2016
#65