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Anyone with kids at Unitah Elementary?

This happened to me, too. We had to punch in our code after we got our food and if we had a negative balance the fat mean lady who sat there like a prison guard would dump your food. It's not a great thing to do to a young kid, probably.
 
What I don't get is why hasn't someone come up with a better way of handing school lunch at this school? At my Kids school, they have to give their ID number BEFORE they get a lunch. I just assumed this was universal. How stupid are these people to have not thought of this themselves?
 
Children are also responsible for themselves. Does the parent go to school and hand in homework to the teacher? If a child comes without it, can she say, "oh, my parent forgot to put it in my bag?" I'm very happy my daughter's teacher didn't let her get away with that one. She tried it once...the teacher said, "YOUR homework is YOUR responsibility." My daughter now makes sure she either packs her own backpack or the homework isn't sitting on the table. Otherwise she knows she'll be inside for recess as a consequence. This happened in the 2nd grade, BTW, when my daugther was 7: plenty old enough to take responsibility.

Miss a lunch or two and I'll bet children would start asking their parents for cash (school lunches are <$3) or remind them to put money on their accounts. Point is, I seriously doubt this was the first time these children had negative balances. We only heard one side of the story. I'd frankly be surprised if the school didn't have an auto-reminder set up re: lunch balances. Our school does. Note to parents: have your child carry around an extra $3 in a pocket of their backpack if you're the type that forgets to check balances or only puts a few dollars on at a time.

Does the child make money to pay? No.

That just happened.
 
My son would frequently failed to bring us the notices of his balance and there were times the school would call and say he was X amount in the negative. They always fed him.

I don't know exactly how this played out, but if they gave the kids their food and they were sitting at the table eating and then they were publicly identified and had their food confiscated in front of their classmates then I certainly think those directly responsible should face serious consequences. That's just over the top and not a professional way to handle it at all. Denying them the lunch in the first place would be the way to go.
 
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