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Texasgal

(17,046 posts)
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 08:58 PM Jan 2014

Dear patrons and Uintah Elementary parents,

Dear patrons and Uintah Elementary parents,

We have been investigating the lunch situation at Uintah Elementary School and would like to share the following information.

On Monday, a district Child Nutrition manager was sent to Uintah Elementary School to investigate the large number of students who had zero or negative balances in their school lunch accounts. That same day, the district manager and the local school kitchen manager started making calls to inform parents of the negative balances.

On Tuesday, the calls to parents continued. When lunch time came, students who still had negative balances were told they could not have a full meal but were given a piece of fruit and a milk for lunch. The district does this so children who don’t have money for lunch can at least have some food and not go without.

Unfortunately, children are served lunch before they get to the computer for payment. The children who didn’t have enough money in their accounts had their normal food trays taken from them and were given the fruit and milk.

This situation could have and should have been handled in a different manner. We apologize.

We are also investigating what type of notification parents may or may not have received prior to this week. The schools says they inform students when they go through the lunch line if they have a low balance. They say they also send notes home in the student’s Monday folders. However, when contacted Monday or Tuesday, many parents were surprised by the news. The district has specific guidelines for school kitchen managers on how parents should be notified, and we are currently investigating to see if these guidelines were followed correctly.

We understand the feelings of upset parents and students who say this was an embarrassing and humiliating situation. We again apologize and commit to working with parents in rectifying this situation and to ensuring students are never treated in this manner again.

https://www.facebook.com/slcschools/posts/10152290084375769


What BULLSHIT! I am beyond disgusted!!!

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Dear patrons and Uintah Elementary parents, (Original Post) Texasgal Jan 2014 OP
This is complete BS Little_Wing Jan 2014 #1
When I was in school, we paid cash for lunch or brown bagged. Lydia Leftcoast Jan 2014 #2
Same here -- and good idea. Hekate Jan 2014 #5
The person that decided on this course of action should be without a job TODAY! nt cry baby Jan 2014 #3
Letters to be taken home often ChazII Jan 2014 #4
I like that idea. cyberswede Jan 2014 #7
The comments are the best. Texasgal Jan 2014 #6

Little_Wing

(417 posts)
1. This is complete BS
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 09:21 PM
Jan 2014

Punishing hungry children because of this paralyzed economy is sadistic. Period. I hope the parents in this school disrict make it clear to those administering policy that they are unclear on the wishes of all parents. What is wrong with these "educators"?

Lydia Leftcoast

(48,217 posts)
2. When I was in school, we paid cash for lunch or brown bagged.
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 09:24 PM
Jan 2014

What if the school gave kids the option of paying cash for their lunch or letting kids who have cash buy lunch for others?

ChazII

(6,205 posts)
4. Letters to be taken home often
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 09:37 PM
Jan 2014

get lost. Our school does that as well. However, the lunch manager also has a panda stamp she uses when there are 5 lunches left on the child's card. It doesn't solve the problem completely, the kids like the stamp and no one is humiliated.

cyberswede

(26,117 posts)
7. I like that idea.
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 11:02 PM
Jan 2014

Our school sends a paper home when the balance gets below $10. Needless to say, my kids (especially my 13 y.o.!) don't always remember to give me the paper.

The school will let them run a negative balance, though (how negative, I can't say; we've only ever gone down to -$1 or -$2 by accident).

Texasgal

(17,046 posts)
6. The comments are the best.
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 10:10 PM
Jan 2014

Poor kids. What an awful situation. Especially to have the food THROWN OUT!

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