The Public School Cheese Sandwich Policy
A couple days ago I came across this story on Yahoo and have to say that it both outrages me and breaks my heart. I'm really glad we home school our children...
You see, children in some New Mexico public schools are now being singled out and given a cheese sandwich, fruit, and milk instead of the regular hot lunch if their lunch bill hasn't been paid in a few weeks. I know a cheese sandwich, fruit, and milk isn't a bad meal. But, really, that's not the point.
My problem with this is that first of all, children are being singled out. Don't we have enough of that already? It makes me sick when I hear of children being treated like this. These kids have absolutely no control over what their parents do. Yes, some of these parents may not have their priorities in order and some of them simply don't have the extra few dollars a week to send but should the child be treated differently for the parents actions? I think not.
Second, if the cheese sandwich is good enough for one kid then it should be good enough for all of them. Why not serve everybody cheese sandwiches for a while?
Third, if the problem is that bad the community or somebody should step in and get involved. If we can give money to help feed other countries and feed the prisoners in our own country then surely we can feed our kids without concern for the budget CAN'T WE? In my opinion, all children who go to public school should eat for free.
Yes, when it comes to children and food I get a little overly sensitive. Maybe it's because when I was a child I was one of those little kids who got free lunches and I felt different because of that. Sometimes I chose not to eat anything at all. In the end, singling out no matter how it is done is a real problem.Labels: cheese sandwich policy, public school
A couple days ago I came across this story on Yahoo and have to say that it both outrages me and breaks my heart. I'm really glad we home school our children...
You see, children in some New Mexico public schools are now being singled out and given a cheese sandwich, fruit, and milk instead of the regular hot lunch if their lunch bill hasn't been paid in a few weeks. I know a cheese sandwich, fruit, and milk isn't a bad meal. But, really, that's not the point.
My problem with this is that first of all, children are being singled out. Don't we have enough of that already? It makes me sick when I hear of children being treated like this. These kids have absolutely no control over what their parents do. Yes, some of these parents may not have their priorities in order and some of them simply don't have the extra few dollars a week to send but should the child be treated differently for the parents actions? I think not.
Second, if the cheese sandwich is good enough for one kid then it should be good enough for all of them. Why not serve everybody cheese sandwiches for a while?
Third, if the problem is that bad the community or somebody should step in and get involved. If we can give money to help feed other countries and feed the prisoners in our own country then surely we can feed our kids without concern for the budget CAN'T WE? In my opinion, all children who go to public school should eat for free.
Yes, when it comes to children and food I get a little overly sensitive. Maybe it's because when I was a child I was one of those little kids who got free lunches and I felt different because of that. Sometimes I chose not to eat anything at all. In the end, singling out no matter how it is done is a real problem.
You see, children in some New Mexico public schools are now being singled out and given a cheese sandwich, fruit, and milk instead of the regular hot lunch if their lunch bill hasn't been paid in a few weeks. I know a cheese sandwich, fruit, and milk isn't a bad meal. But, really, that's not the point.
My problem with this is that first of all, children are being singled out. Don't we have enough of that already? It makes me sick when I hear of children being treated like this. These kids have absolutely no control over what their parents do. Yes, some of these parents may not have their priorities in order and some of them simply don't have the extra few dollars a week to send but should the child be treated differently for the parents actions? I think not.
Second, if the cheese sandwich is good enough for one kid then it should be good enough for all of them. Why not serve everybody cheese sandwiches for a while?
Third, if the problem is that bad the community or somebody should step in and get involved. If we can give money to help feed other countries and feed the prisoners in our own country then surely we can feed our kids without concern for the budget CAN'T WE? In my opinion, all children who go to public school should eat for free.
Yes, when it comes to children and food I get a little overly sensitive. Maybe it's because when I was a child I was one of those little kids who got free lunches and I felt different because of that. Sometimes I chose not to eat anything at all. In the end, singling out no matter how it is done is a real problem.
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