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When I grew up if you qualified for free or reduced price meals they called your name in home room and you had to walk up to the teacher in front of the class to get tickets that you tore off each day for a meal. They looked like raffle tickets. I was grateful I was "only" on reduced lunch and not free because that meant for sure you were poor.
I don't know what system they use now but I assume it would be the same method used with PAMS where a debit card is provided or maybe it's tied to their student ID. Maybe someone can chime in.
Partially to make sure no kids go hungry and therefore learn better and partly to eliminate stigma, CMS is going to offer every student free breakfast next year. Or, I guess that means breakfast will just plain be free since no one has to pay for it why bother having a pay method.
I don't understand the stigma thing if it's all done by computer but I don't know if that's the case. I like the idea because there are plenty of non poor parents that may forget to prepare a meal or give their kid money. But I'm just not sure if there's that many of those kids out there and maybe the answer could be to offer it free to anyone that requests without having an application.
Regardless, it's done now. I can't imagine there being too many objections but if you have one or other thoughts especially if you were ever in the poor kids section in school please chime in.
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When I grew up if you qualified for free or reduced price meals they called your name in home room and you had to walk up to the teacher in front of the class to get tickets that you tore off each day for a meal. They looked like raffle tickets. I was grateful I was "only" on reduced lunch and not free because that meant for sure you were poor.
I don't know what system they use now but I assume it would be the same method used with PAMS where a debit card is provided or maybe it's tied to their student ID. Maybe someone can chime in.
Partially to make sure no kids go hungry and therefore learn better and partly to eliminate stigma, CMS is going to offer every student free breakfast next year. Or, I guess that means breakfast will just plain be free since no one has to pay for it why bother having a pay method.
I don't understand the stigma thing if it's all done by computer but I don't know if that's the case. I like the idea because there are plenty of non poor parents that may forget to prepare a meal or give their kid money. But I'm just not sure if there's that many of those kids out there and maybe the answer could be to offer it free to anyone that requests without having an application.
Regardless, it's done now. I can't imagine there being too many objections but if you have one or other thoughts especially if you were ever in the poor kids section in school please chime in.
My sister's boy was putting on weight that she couldn't explain.
She fed him breakfast every day.
Somehow, the fact that their school district (in another state) was laying out free breakfast for all kids slipped past her.
She had no idea he was eating two breakfasts every day for a couple of months.
LOL
My sister's boy was putting on weight that she couldn't explain.
She fed him breakfast every day.
Somehow, the fact that their school district (in another state) was laying out free breakfast for all kids slipped past her.
She had no idea he was eating two breakfasts every day for a couple of months.
LOL
! I used to go around and tell neighbors my parents hadn't fed me. Glad that wasn't in the following decade or I would have been taken away (not that I didn't deserve it).
There's no way to tell which kids are on the program in the lunchroom. There is a machine at the register where you input your pin number and done. All kids use the pin machine. Only way to tell us you can not get extras like the 'paying' kids do such as chips/dessert etc. I know this because I couldn't figure out why my kid was running out of her lunch money I deposited in her account monthly. Turned out she felt sorry for the one of her friends that couldn't get ice cream so she was buying her an ice cream every day. So I guess it might be obvious that way if kid is the only one without a treat. But I still don't understand the free breakfast and how that's supposed to remove the 'stigma'?
Hobbs said federal and state subsidies for providing breakfast to low-income students come to more than the cost of making breakfast, especially on a large scale. That will allow CMS to offer the meal without charging families or tapping county money.
I can picture cheap, substandard food being offered, and the cost difference being used somewhere else - a potential abuse, according to the article. Cue songs from "Oliver!".
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“The cost still comes from us, because it’s taxpayer money,” board member Tom Tate noted.
Wow, one board member who understands there's no such thing as a free lu... er, breakfast.
I'm a fiscally conservative kind of guy. Having stated that, making sure each child gets a decent breakfast is a pretty important component to learning. Is it the school's job to make sure kids get a breakfast? No. Are a LOT OF PARENTS losers that send their kids off without any thought to feeding the child. Unfortunately, YES.
So, does the school do its job, and a sizable number of its students come to school hungry, which affects learning, or does the school take on yet another non-teaching role, to try to optimize education? Unfortunately, the later is a better, though certainly more expensive option.
If there isn't enough food for lunch, why are there so many fat kids? Put another way, if so many kids are fat, why do they need more food for lunch?
It doesn't help that the PE activity in school is stacking cups. I kid you not. The teacher told my son "it builds agility".
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