What is “lunch shaming?” It happens when a child can’t pay a school lunch bill.
In Alabama, a child short on funds was stamped on the arm with “I Need Lunch Money.” In some schools, children are forced to clean cafeteria tables in front of their peers to pay the debt. Other schools require cafeteria workers to take a child’s hot food and throw it in the trash if he doesn’t have the money to pay for it.
In what its supporters say is the first such legislation in the country, New Mexico has outlawed shaming children whose parents are behind on school lunch payments.
Source: The New York Times
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Sunday April 09 2017, @10:14PM (1 child)
I never said I wouldn't be. What I object to is it being taken from me by force because you think it should.
My rights don't end where your fear begins.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 10 2017, @11:40PM
Like the funding for the F-35, or for the 59 tomahawks we just launched at Syria, or the corporate welfare we hand out every year.
Yeah, I'll take "feeding needy kids" over Trump's desire to look tough and distract us from his bad decisions. TMB grow a heart, the human body can't exist on bile forever.