Posted on 10/05/2012 5:14:42 PM PDT by SMGFan
Days after a report by two nonprofits cited Jersey Citys school district as an underachiever for not serving free or reduced-price school breakfasts to 82 percent of its eligible students, district officials are placing the blame squarely on parents.
The report, which lauds some Hudson County schools for boosting its participation in the federal school breakfast program, says Jersey City has 21,221 students eligible to participate in the program, yet only 3,880 do. District spokeswoman said school officials alert parents whose children are eligible for free breakfasts, but parents dont seem interested. The program starts at 8 a.m., 30 minutes before the school day officially begins.
(Excerpt) Read more at nj.com ...
JCEA "FIRST IN QUALITY EDUCATION"
..they don’t want to eat Chewie’s cardboard
From the article:
“A family of four whose income is about $40,000 or 185 percent of the federal poverty level or below is eligible for reduced-price breakfast and lunch, which can be free if the family makes significantly below that threshold.”
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I know food is expensive, but why can’t the children in a family of four earning $40,000 not be able to eat breakfast at home?
Officials’ quote: “SUBMIT DAMN YOU!”
TRANSLATION: When parents feed their own children, nanny-state programs look bad.
Gee, do you think it might have to do with the fact that these parents then have to drive the kids to school so that they can get this free breakfast? So in fact, it isn’t free now is it!
Cost of gas, time of parent, choice? Cheaper to feed the child at home.
Just maybe those Jersey City parents would rather THEY provide breakfast for THEIR kids, NOT some “gov’t. largesse”,
funded by their neighbors’ taxes!
Maybe they are doing the “responsible” thing. Ya think??
How ghastly that some choose not to be dependent on the fedguv. They must be stopped!
Some are, no doubt.
...but parents dont seem interested. The program starts at 8 a.m., 30 minutes before the school day officially begins.
But this little blurb pretty much proves out that deadbeat parents will not go out of their way for their kids, even when it's free. "Wha?? Ya mean, I gotta take Junior to school myself, a whole half-hour early? Shiiii.... he can last a day (or 5) without breakfast!"
Food is cheap. 50 lbs of oatmeal is 18.00. We ate oatmeal daily with fruits, nuts, yougert and various sweetenrs and milk for the children’s entire childhoods.
I swear that that John Semmens is writing at least half of the news articles these days.
Cost of gas, time of parent, choice? Cheaper to feed the child at home.
A few days ago I made a rare early morning run for supplies before the rush hour. This was 6:30 AM and still dark. The streets were flooded with school buses picking up kids from middle class neighborhoods to take to school so they could eat for free.
Breakfast is the cheapest meal of the day....eat at home!
With over 46 million now on food stamps, maybe everyone is adequately supplied with enough funds to feed their children. /s
Other choices were the replacement refs and Jim Lehrer.
Sad commentary on society for berating parents for feeding their own kids in school instead of relying on the “givernment” for their breakfast.
The City has no business taking money and orders from the Fed...therein lies the problem.
“Feeding their own kids in school” = “feeding their own kids before school”
Please take more.
I would gladly exchange both breakfast and lunch for a chance to sleep extra 30 minutes. As matter of fact, I never ate anything in school, at any time.
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