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So the school is now in charge of deciding what a responsible parent should do? As in looking over our shoulder? How far do you think school authority should extend here?
If it was just about money, they would have it paid already.
NuttBoxer saysSo the school is now in charge of deciding what a responsible parent should do? As in looking over our shoulder? How far do you think school authority should extend here?
If it was just about money, they would have it paid already.
Parents should pay for their kids lunch. This isn't complicated. If they don't have the means, fill out the documents to get the free lunch (probably shouldn't have had a kid(s) in the first place - oh well, responsibility is going out the window now too).
If you have the means, pay up or pack your own lunch. There is no ulterior motive here. It's lazy parenting.
Question, is your landlord "looking over your shoulder" when you don't pay the rent? Not sure how the concept is any different.
Any landlord would take the money for rent from a third party no questions asked.
Question, is your landlord "looking over your shoulder" when you don't pay the rent? Not sure how the concept is any different.
Maybe I'm misinterpreting this post or something. Is this a legitimate argument that these parents shouldn't pay for a good/service their child received when they have the means?
WookieMan saysQuestion, is your landlord "looking over your shoulder" when you don't pay the rent? Not sure how the concept is any different.
Your landlord owns your house. Translation - your school owns your kids?
You haven't answered why the school cares who pays for the lunch. Also haven't read about the school threatening to take parents to court for negligence if lunches aren't paid.
This shit is why schools should ONLY provide education and restrooms, NOTHING ELSE.
But wouldn't you know, if a kid can get a card and pick out food without their parents being around, they will. Is that right that I can be charged for food I never gave my daughter permission to eat? This shit is why schools should ONLY provide education and restrooms, NOTHING ELSE.
And water, good clean water.
Those kids do need to eat and it makes the teachers job much harder if they've got hungry kids in their class that are likely trouble makers anyway because of no structure or discipline at home.
I get it might happen once or twice with the lunch card, but once you found out you should have had a talk with her that she can't do that.
So I'm confused about what your school is doing or allowing as that's a sign of a very poorly run school district.
https://theweek.com/speedreads/854552/ceo-says-pennsylvania-school-district-rejected-offer-pay-22000-student-lunch-debt