Not exact matches
I have spent some time writing
about school lunch topics on my blog as well, but have recently been focusing on wider subjects in the sustainable food
system as they pertain to government policy and activism.
Parents who don't financially rely on the
school lunch program are waiting for the
system to improve before they send their kids in to eat the
lunch, but it's their dollars that would help bring
about the very change they're looking for.
I inquired with the Chicago Public
Schools about the district's potential response should, say, any of the
system's teachers decide to take a picture of his / her own
lunch and post it online.
But after blogging
about «How to Pack a Cheap and Easy Waste Free
Lunch», the «Challenges of Going Green in the Schools» and my son's Camp Eco-Challenge, I realized that purchasing a «waste - free lunch system» is just one more expense that many would rather a
Lunch», the «Challenges of Going Green in the
Schools» and my son's Camp Eco-Challenge, I realized that purchasing a «waste - free
lunch system» is just one more expense that many would rather a
lunch system» is just one more expense that many would rather avoid.
We spoke for over an hour
about school food (
lunch and breakfast) and issues like nutritional content, food and nutrition education, and the issue of universal food («free for all») versus the current three - tier
system in
school meals.
Bailey brushed aside a reporter's question
about the optics of the secretary making her first
school visit in New York City to one that caters to a wealthy student body, out of sync with the city's
school system where
about three - quarters of students qualify for free or reduced - price
lunches.
Lastly, online payment
systems often give details
about the children's
lunch contents, so that parents can be involved in the child's life at
school.