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In reply to the discussion: Without paperwork, school lunch free in Boston [View all]Hekate
(100,133 posts)... for all students. There were very few in my school that could not afford 25¢ a day in 1961-1965. Even in my family, the reason we didn't brown-bag it was because my mom realized that even she couldn't make lunch for that little.
In addition, every student in the school was sent for a day of cafeteria duty a couple of times a year. I know this is no longer a popular idea, but with all of us taking a turn serving lunches (not to mention peeling carrots, loading dishwashers, etc) the few kids who served every day for a free lunch did not stand out. It was just the way things were, like the district availing itself of government surplus.
I hope the Boston experiment works well, and I hope they are returning to the notion that lunch should be 1/3 of a growing kid's nutritional requirements.