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I'd be raising hell, for sure. I decide what my kid eats, not the school and not the government. Just because the kid doesn't get vegetables packed in their lunch doesn't mean there are zero vegetables in their diet. What's next? Federal inspectors in your house, monitoring what your kids eat?
Who is on the hook if those idiots at the school give your kid something that they're allergic to? Fuck that. |
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It mentioned milk a few times as something the school decided the child needed. If a school decided it needs to feed my child milk, they would have a very big lawsuit on their hands.
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Still retarded.
I will say that bananas and apple juices are shitty choices for fruit. Bananas contain little of merit except potassium, and they promote tooth decay due to their sticky consistency. As for apple juice, it's the cheapest type of juice, and spikes insulin levels faster than other types of juices. |
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That being said, I have less of a problem with the story if the school simply provides a lunch. Providing a whole other meal to a student who already has a meal is just a waste of money, not a violation of rights. Forcing the students to eat one thing or another is a different matter, and not apparently what happened in this case. However, if they actually try to force the parents to pay for an arbitrarily-provided extra lunch when the parents have already provided a lunch, that crosses the line.
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Mom sounds like she took it personally, as if the school is saying she is an unfit mother. Flips out and starts raising hell. |
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Did the auditor's actions achieve the intended results?
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Its stated in the article I posted...the inspector was assessing the program. |
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Why was she digging through a 4 year old's home-packed lunch?
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