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MUSKEGO, Wis. – There’s growing heartburn over federal school lunch regulations and now school board members are lashing out at First Lady Michelle Obama, the champion of the program overhaul.


“We believe that proper food nutrition and meal portion guidelines are best decided at a local level,” said Rick Petfalski, School Board president for the Muskego-Norway School District.

Opting out of the program means Muskego-Norway will no longer receive federal money for its meals, but it also means the district is free to serve whatever it wants.

Already losing money because fewer kids were buying the meals, the district will now have to cover the cost of free and reduced lunches on its own. It will do this partly by spending less on foods that students don’t eat and — they believe — increasing the number of kids buying lunches by providing tastier meals.

Under the school lunch program regulations, Petfalski said, the district’s food service was projected to be headed toward a $54,000 deficit. By opting out — and presumably selling more food — he expects about a $7,100 surplus.

“By leaving the program we will not be required to follow these onerous guidelines, pushed by and large by Michelle Obama, who last I checked has been elected by no one,” Petfalski said. (emphasis added)


The great irony is that Petfalski’s district will actually net more money by turning down the federal reimbursements.

Meanwhile, Waterford Graded superintendent Christopher Joch told the paper, “There was a lot of waste.”

He added, “The food ended up in the garbage instead of the kids’ mouths.”

The chorus of complaints is only likely to increase as the feds up their regulations by cutting sugary and fatty snacks, effective July 1.

At least one district – the Edmonds School District in Washington – has banned cupcakes for birthday celebrations.


http://eagnews.org/school-board-pre...over-lunch-program-she-was-elected-by-no-one/
 

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I sent my kid money to eat lunch at school and found out he was eating out of the fast food machines this last year. When I refused to pay for that and put money on his account at the school cafeteria online, he just quit eating altogether. And he didnt want to take a lunch being a junior in highschool, so his mom caved and said just let him eat out of the machines and if he was pushing for dinner to be earlier because he was hungry from not eating much for lunch then he was pointed to fruit or yogurt, peanut butter, etc. We found out what they were serving and I wouldnt have eaten it either. Doesnt help they have a closed campus and he cant leave to go grab something from Subway or whatever.
 

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At least one district – the Edmonds School District in Washington – has banned cupcakes for birthday celebrations.

They banned cupcakes because of peanut allergies,,,
There have been many cases where kids have almost died,,,
And some where kids have actually died as a result of allergic reactions.

You only have to see one small child flopping on the floor,,,
Gasping for breath and turning blue to become a supporter of the ban.

Aarond

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Don't take this personally because I can see your point as well but lemme just do a little rewrite of your post... Sounds like a very good reason.

They banned GUNS because of School Shootings,,,
There have been many cases where kids have almost died,,,
And some where kids have actually died as a result of Being shot

You only have to see one small child bleeding to death on the floor,,,
Gasping for breath and turning blue to become a supporter of the ban.

Aarond

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They banned cupcakes because of peanut allergies,,,
There have been many cases where kids have almost died,,,
And some where kids have actually died as a result of allergic reactions.

You only have to see one small child flopping on the floor,,,
Gasping for breath and turning blue to become a supporter of the ban.

Aarond

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You know some kid will be allergic to some type of food no matter what , should we ban all foods?
 

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Let em starve!

If they have a food allergy, they will know this before going to school.

Fatty pizza or fat burgers will do nothing but contribute to obesity. Its rampant in our schools now.

There are ways to make healthy food palatable for kids. My grandkids are like their parents. They thrive on being picky on their food.

Healthy foods can be made good to eat for kids. I've done it with mine.
 

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You know some kid will be allergic to some type of food no matter what , should we ban all foods?

Of course we shouldn't ban all foods,,,
That's a specious argument at best.

But the kids have a federally guaranteed right to a public education,,,
And it just makes sense to ban homemade goodies from school,,,
You can always have cupcakes made at a bakery instead,,,
You simply have to comply with the school rules,,,
The cafeterias will make goodies upon request,,,
And for a small fee of course.

To a mother who wants cupcakes for her kids class,,,
It's a mere inconvenience.

For a child with a peanut allergy,,,
It could easily be a matter of life and death.

Aarond

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