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In reply to the discussion: Lunches seized from kids in debt at Salt Lake City elementary [View all]Hekate
(99,999 posts)The whole school took turns serving, so no one was singled out. Two or three times a year each student spent a whole day in the cafeteria helping the cooks from prep to clean-up. The "pay"? A free lunch. It was just what everybody did. I know there were some kids who served every day for their lunch, but they never stood out to me because everybody took their turn.
There were 4 kids in my family too, and one time Mom told me the reason she scraped together a buck a day for the lunches was because she knew she couldn't feed us cheaper than that herself. Every week she filled a jar in the kitchen with quarters and dimes -- quarters for the lunches, dimes for the school bus.
When I read about schools today who do what the Uintah district just did, words absolutely fail me. Someone should face public shaming, but not the kids or their parents. Someone should fry in Hell.