@dfissell Don't forget dinner. I'm in high school now and it's a scam for the free lunches. The thing is if you're on a reduced lunch program you get a voucher from having to pay for any AP exams. So they literally ask kids in my school to sign up for free or reduced lunch even if they can easily pay for lunch so they can take these classes for free. Also if your parents divorced, but gets money from the divorce. You can apply under that parent living on the other even if you're doing fine.
congratulations, it's the nanny state you were warned about, pretty soon you will have to wear a helmet just to walk around because you MIGHT hurt your head or there will bathroom attendants to forceably wipe your ass because you might miss a spot.
My highschool gave over 100 kids the norovirus with its terrible food. I guess some things are a constant. Grass is green, sky is blue, and cafeteria food sucks butt.
As for the Huffington post lawsuit, I think that the blogger in question deserves at least a tiny bit of compensation. Maybe eighty dollars, but a million? Hell no...
Though I haven't read the facts on this case yet so I could be dead wrong.
That's not irony, it's hypocrisy. People need to learn what irony actually is.
/watch?v=nT1TVSTkAXg
This school food thing is all about health. Schools are public and therefore are trying to reduce future medical costs for these people. It's like the story in the UK where parents started passing burgers to the kids through the school fence. Raising your children obese is your choice but is it the kids choice. In my opinion it's a form of child abuse.
@dfissell Don't forget dinner. I'm in high school now and it's a scam for the free lunches. The thing is if you're on a reduced lunch program you get a voucher from having to pay for any AP exams. So they literally ask kids in my school to sign up for free or reduced lunch even if they can easily pay for lunch so they can take these classes for free. Also if your parents divorced, but gets money from the divorce. You can apply under that parent living on the other even if you're doing fine.
Charlesperalo 3 days ago
now they give the breakfast
dfissell 1 week ago
congratulations, it's the nanny state you were warned about, pretty soon you will have to wear a helmet just to walk around because you MIGHT hurt your head or there will bathroom attendants to forceably wipe your ass because you might miss a spot.
MrROTD 1 week ago
That is really messed up, why the hell cant they have home made lunch? w t f ?
MrROTD 1 week ago
Huffington post didn't offer anything more than an unpaid blog position so how was there any breach of an agreement?
MrROTD 1 week ago
I love "The Onion" comment,he's right,real news are starting to look like onion new reports more and more.
TheWarbirdPhoenix 1 week ago
My highschool gave over 100 kids the norovirus with its terrible food. I guess some things are a constant. Grass is green, sky is blue, and cafeteria food sucks butt.
As for the Huffington post lawsuit, I think that the blogger in question deserves at least a tiny bit of compensation. Maybe eighty dollars, but a million? Hell no...
Though I haven't read the facts on this case yet so I could be dead wrong.
zzman305 1 week ago
@HobbsO No, it's about money. School most likely has a deal with the food providers. Most school lunches are NOT healthy.
astrgd27 1 week ago
That's not irony, it's hypocrisy. People need to learn what irony actually is.
/watch?v=nT1TVSTkAXg
This school food thing is all about health. Schools are public and therefore are trying to reduce future medical costs for these people. It's like the story in the UK where parents started passing burgers to the kids through the school fence. Raising your children obese is your choice but is it the kids choice. In my opinion it's a form of child abuse.
HobbsO 1 week ago