Not exact matches
We have friends whose kids are going to the
public kindergarten (only 1/2 day) with the «wraparound» enrichment program for the rest
of the day; their little ones are already stressed
out because they have just 2.75 hours in
school, during which they're basically being trampled on with mountains
of «instruction,» and the wraparound program gives just 20 minutes for
lunch while foregoing rest time in favor
of «reading instruction» and «homework help.»
From a recent article in The Bay Citizen I learned that about two dozen small, affluent
public schools in the California Bay Area have opted
out of the National
School Lunch Program (NSLP) and instead have hired small catering companies (such as... [Continue reading]
But truthfully, there are people
out there who are very under - educated about food and can benefit from laws that stop tobacco being sold to minors and keep junk
out of tax - funded
public school lunches.
When a
public school or district decides to opt out of the USDA School Lunch program, they are no longer required to comply with the stan
school or district decides to opt
out of the USDA
School Lunch program, they are no longer required to comply with the stan
School Lunch program, they are no longer required to comply with the standards.
Last night, my little
public elementary
school, Nettelhorst, hosted a
public screening
of the powerful new documentary
Lunch Line, which follows six Chicago high
school kids as they set
out to fix
school lunches — ending up at the White House.
Next week, my
school will host a
public screening
of the new documentary
Lunch Line, which follows six Chicago kids from disadvantaged neighborhoods as they as they set
out on a mission to fix
school lunches — ending up at the White House.
The budget laid
out by Mayor Bill de Blasio, Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito and members
of the City Council designates funds for crime prevention in
public housing developments, enhanced services for inmates, free
school lunch for middle
schoolers, child care for low - income families, and...
If you want to know what led a bunch
of shivering teenagers to sort through the trash behind Prosser Career Academy one recent, icy day, try to get your head around this statistic: Every day, kids in the Chicago
Public Schools district throw
out nearly a quarter
of a million
lunch and breakfast trays made
of polystyrene foam.
Oh sure it's all cucumber sandwiches and velvet pantaloons in the Tory front parlor, but
out back in the pantry or whatever, the bastards are carving up
public services and piling up privatized portions for their old
school bros on plates like fucking Bunch -
Of -
Lunch.