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Big Brother At it Again
« on: May 01, 2015, 11:48:39 AM »
This is way out of line IMO.

Mom Says She Was 'Lunch Shamed' by School for Packing Oreos for Daughter
Apr 29, 2015
By LIZ NEPORENT

Leeza Pearson was out of fruit and vegetables one day last week, so she tucked a pack of Oreos in her daughter Natalee's lunch and sent her off to school at the Children's Academy in Aurora, Colorado.

Pearson said she was stunned when her 4-year-old came home later in the day with the cookies untouched and a sternly worded note from the school.

"Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a healthy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation," read the note, provided to ABC News by Pearson.


PHOTO: A note sent home to Leeza Pearson after her daughter Natalee brough Oreos to school.
Pearson said she is baffled by how the school handled the situation.

"I think it is definitely over the top, especially because they told her she can't eat what is in her lunch," Pearson told ABC News. "They should have at least allowed to eat her food and contacted me to explain the policy and tell me not to pack them again."

Officials at the Children's Academy said they have no comment when contacted by ABC News. However, Patty Moon, a spokeswoman for the Aurora Public Schools, which provides funding for some of the children to attend the private pre-school, said a note in the lunchbox is not supposed to be standard practice.

"From our end we want to inform parents but never want it to be anything punitive," Moon said.

Moon said the school was just trying to promote healthy eating but Pearson said that effort has often been inconsistent. During this year's Easter holiday, for example, she said the school asked students to bring in candy for the celebration. Her daughter also receives jelly beans as a snack when she stays for after-school care, Pearson said.

"They say I can't decide what to feed her but then they sometimes feed her junk food," Pearson said. "Why am I being punished for Oreos when at other times I am asked to bring candy?"

The child was offered an alternative snack, Moon said. But Pearson said this was not the case and her child came home hungry.

"She is not overweight by any means and I usually try to feed her healthy," Pearson said, noting her daughter's lunch also included a sandwich and some string cheese. "It’s not like I was offering cookies to the entire class and it's not like that was the only thing in her lunch."

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/mom-lunch-shamed-school-packing-oreos-daughter/story?id=30674158

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Re: Big Brother At it Again
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2015, 11:56:33 AM »
My local fox station was outraged.  A few things..

It's a PRIVATE school.
She AGREED to the stringent lunch policy.
She could have chosen OTHER SCHOOLS with a less-stringent policy.

To defend this woman - You have to believe the govt should overrule the policy of a PRIVATE SCHOOL - which is actually a pretty freakin' liberal/dem position.  Do you want Obama and the libs telling private schools what to do regarding curriculum and school prayer too?  People choose PRIVATE schools because they are sick of govt involvement.  This obese woman just doesn't understand the rules - nor do her supporters.

 http://abcnews.go.com/Health/mom-lunch-shamed-school-packing-oreos-daughter/story?id=30674158

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Re: Big Brother At it Again
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2015, 12:09:30 PM »
that note is bizarre

"if they have potatoes the child will also need bread to go along with it"

can anyone here explain that

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Re: Big Brother At it Again
« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2015, 12:11:56 PM »
that note is bizarre

"if they have potatoes the child will also need bread to go along with it"

can anyone here explain that

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They themselves couldn't explain it if asked.

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Re: Big Brother At it Again
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2015, 06:11:52 AM »
I understand the concept, it would reduce disease burden and cost to the taxpayers, but you can't tell people what to eat. However, it's somewhat bad parenting to give junk food for lunch everyday, probably why the US is the leader in fat ass diseases.