http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...ryId=142329746
Not sure if this has been posted anywhere else. It would be ideal, of course, if parents actually were involved enough in their kids' lives to pack them a healthy lunch every day. Unfortunately, that's not the case in most public schools...when I was a substitute teacher, many kids would have their breakfast, lunch, AND an afternoon snack provided by the school. So does the government really have ultimate responsibility to look out for these kids' interests? If it could be handled on the local level, what would you suggest?
Not sure if this has been posted anywhere else. It would be ideal, of course, if parents actually were involved enough in their kids' lives to pack them a healthy lunch every day. Unfortunately, that's not the case in most public schools...when I was a substitute teacher, many kids would have their breakfast, lunch, AND an afternoon snack provided by the school. So does the government really have ultimate responsibility to look out for these kids' interests? If it could be handled on the local level, what would you suggest?
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