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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Utah School Takes School Lunches From Children With Outstanding or Zero Balances

This is so outrageous, I want to drive to Utah and hunt this woman down and beat the shit out of her!!! A "child nutrition manager" was sent to Uintah School on Monday to investigate the large number of students who had zero balances or negative balances in their school lunch accounts. The school started calling parents to clear up the accounts. However, when lunch rolled around there were still some 40 plus accounts without funds in them, so the staff in the lunch room went up to kids who had already gone through the lunch line and took their trays and told them to go and get a milk when the kid returned to the table, they were given a single orange to go with the milk. And that was the child's lunch for the day. Are you kidding me?! There are thousands of kids who are starving in this country and so many celebrity chefs and celebrities who are fighting against kids going hungry and this school had the nerve to deliberately deprive these 40 children from a hot meal. What the school should have done was given each child a letter to take home and allowed the child to eat lunch. For many children, the school lunch is the only hot meal they get each day. Because their parents work and so the child has to fend for himself when he gets home. The school has apologized and says it never should have happened, you damn right it never should have happened and that "child nutrition manager" should be fired. Hey why don't we make that bitch eat fruit with a pint of milk for lunch for a month. You know her fat ass eats good every day! One parent, whose child was humiliated that day, claims she was never contacted. Hey you dumb bitch, the "child nutrition manager" maybe the parents are struggling financially? Kids are very expensive, they need clothes, they need book supplies, school supplies, shoes, sports equipment, musical instruments, etc I think the least that the school can do is to provide a lunch for each and every child regardless of the parent's ability to pay for it.  When I was a child, we were so poor that I qualified for the 10 cent lunch program at my school, but there were times when I couldn't even afford to pay the 10 cents, so I went hungry that day. Sigh! Oh well, the school promises this will never happen again. It better not!!!

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