Sentences with phrase «give lunch money»

«Yeah, you can be a part of the gang if you give me your lunch money
It also undermines the role of parents who give lunch money to their children expecting them to eat something wholesome and nutritious and their money is spent on unhealthy options instead.»
Just like a school yard bully... give him your lunch money and he won't make you punch yourself in the face.
On his first day of school after our move to Ohio I gave him lunch money so that he could buy lunch and get a feel for the process.
We bought her clothes, gave her lunch money for school — her mom wouldn't give her lunch money, but they could buy cigarettes for themselves.

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Hixon, 49 would give students rides or lunch money and, if they needed it, open up his home to them.
Once a week, she gave us money to buy lunch at school and I picked carefully: either deli day (Thursdays) or pizza day (Fridays, naturally).
The superintendent gave her an ultimatum to sign a fraudulent federal grant application for school lunch facility improvements when he planned to use the money for athletic facilities or quit.
Then the awesome principal commenced learning all 1000 kids names and swooping in busing the tables, checking in with the student body at both lunch periods and making certain all kids who were not eating had money to buy food, or he whipped out his wallet and gave them the money to go buy lunch.
Therefore, if your child does not have lunch money, he / she will be given one warning to pay the following day.
Last month, a fellow Booth - mate left a comment on one of my posts that saved me a lot of time, some real money, gave me time with friends, and packed lunches for me.
Coordinate a trip to your local vegetable farm or farmer's market, giving your kids money and full control of lunch - box ingredients.
«It's like when the schoolyard bully takes everyone's lunch money, and then says, I just wanted to give everyone the opportunity to build good will with me,» Master said.
Given that breakfasts are cheaper than lunches, the IFS concluded that they were likely to give better value for money.
A dietary experiment producing dramatic success in teenage athletics, academics and morale over a ten year period in the 1960s at Helix High School in San Diego County, California, has been preserved on video.5 This documentary gives specific recommendations for improving cafeteria lunches, and suggests that the money saved reducing athletic injuries and insurance costs was significant.
Candy Conflict: Rules, Nutrition, and Money Clash Kathleen Modenbach writes about how the administration in her school turned off the candy machines during lunch periods — then turned around and gave school clubs the right to sell candy at that time.
Skipping lunch can have an effect on a student's ability to concentrate and affect their ability to learn towards the end of the day, so again, more control over how a child can spend the money you give them will put parent's minds at ease.
I have run moral dilemma discussions about not being invited to a party, whether or not to give one's friend the answers to a homework assignment, finding money and deciding whether to keep it or not, or telling a friend to leave an innocent student alone who is a frequent target of harassment at lunch every day.
Rather than giving schools more money based on the number of students who qualify for free or reduced lunch, as in the past, complexity money will be awarded based on children whose families qualify for one of three federal low - income services — foster care, the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (food stamps) or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
But you have to give it your best shot, by doing the research and by spending some of that grade school lunch money you hide under your bed.
Can you give up eating out for lunch or dinner this week and donate the money saved to help feed a pet in need?
It's all free to play but it can be quiet hard to resist spending some money on Lunch Boxes - the in - game loot that gives you stat boosting settlers, outfits and more.
It's all free to play but it can be quiet hard to resist spending some money on Lunch Boxes — the in - game loot that gives you stat boosting settlers, outfits and more.
Double Fine is offering some pretty awesome incentives to give them your money, from a $ 15 pledge getting you the game on Steam, access to the beta, and the documentary, to a $ 10,000 pledge netting you lunch with Tim Schafer and Ron Gilbert, to a $ 150,000 pledge getting you one of the last four Day of the Tentacle triangle boxes.
The 7th and 8th graders of Walters Junior High in Fremont collected their lunch money in a jar and gave a donation of $ 1,001 to the program.
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