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Shaming Children So Parents Will Pay the School Lunch Bill [NYTimes.com]

 

On the first day of seventh grade last fall, Caitlin Dolan lined up for lunch at her school in Canonsburg, Pa. But when the cashier discovered she had an unpaid food bill from last year, the tray of pizza, cucumber slices, an apple and chocolate milk was thrown in the trash.

“I was so embarrassed,” said Caitlin, who said other students had stared. “It’s really weird being denied food in front of everyone. They all talk about you.”

Caitlin’s mother, Merinda Durila, said that her daughter qualified for free lunch, but that a paperwork mix-up had created an outstanding balance. Ms. Durila said her child had come home in tears after being humiliated in front of her friends.

Holding children publicly accountable for unpaid school lunch bills — by throwing away their food, providing a less desirable alternative lunch or branding them with markers — is often referred to as “lunch shaming.”



[For more of this story, written by Bettina Elias Siegel, go to https://www.nytimes.com/2017/0...hool-bills.html?_r=0]

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No student should go without food on the schools watch. If someone had me watch their child and didn't bring food, it would be my responsibility to make sure they eat and at my expense. Otherwise I would be guilty of neglect. Schools throw away left overs every day. They should have provided the youth with some form of nourishment, and shame by a school is abuse.

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