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Chicago school bans some lunches brought from home
The Chicago Tribune ^ | April 11, 2011 | Monica Eng and Joel Hood

Posted on 11/30/2011 5:29:41 AM PST by Clintonfatigued

At his public school, Little Village Academy on Chicago's West Side, students are not allowed to pack lunches from home. Unless they have a medical excuse, they must eat the food served in the cafeteria.

Principal Elsa Carmona said her intention is to protect students from their own unhealthful food choices.

(Excerpt) Read more at chicagotribune.com ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: arth; chicago; food; homeschooling; homeschoolyourkids; liberalnonsense; nannystate; publicschools; schoollunch; totalitarian; unions
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To: liberalh8ter

With a honker like that, I’d place a bet she’s getting her grains in the liquid form.


41 posted on 11/30/2011 6:49:11 AM PST by bgill (The Obama administration is staging a coup. Wake up, America, before it's too late.)
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To: bgill

I wish I could have found a full body shot....I’m betting she’s shaped like a pear.


42 posted on 11/30/2011 6:54:05 AM PST by liberalh8ter
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To: Clintonfatigued; 2Jedismom; 6amgelsmama; AAABEST; aberaussie; Aggie Mama; agrace; AliVeritas; ...

ANOTHER REASON TO HOMESCHOOL

This ping list is for the “other” articles of interest to homeschoolers about education and public school. This can occasionally be a fairly high volume list. Articles pinged to the Another Reason to Homeschool List will be given the keyword of ARTH. (If I remember. If I forget, please feel free to add it yourself)

The main Homeschool Ping List handles the homeschool-specific articles. I hold both the Homeschool Ping List and the Another Reason to Homeschool Ping list. Please freepmail me to let me know if you would like to be added to or removed from either list, or both.

43 posted on 11/30/2011 6:55:07 AM PST by metmom (For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore & do not submit again to a yoke of slavery)
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To: Clintonfatigued

I didn’t notice anything in the article but does this rule also apply to school employees? Such as the principal?


44 posted on 11/30/2011 7:01:31 AM PST by rfreedom4u (Forced diversity causes dissent!)
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To: JDW11235; susannah59

We moved around a lot when I was in school. The big city school lunches were nasty but the small town lunches were great. Out in the rural areas, the lunchroom ladies were country moms who knew how to put out a spread. You could smell the homemade yeast rolls baking an hour before lunch so you were drooling in class. They never served mystery meat except for the fish sticks on Fridays. If they were serving lemon chicken, you’d get a real piece of chicken complete with the bone and crispy skin. Yes, they got government commodities but even those were tasty - cheese, peanut butter, real butter, honey, etc. We’d get pb nearly every day and no one died of peanut allergies. They’d either mix honey and pb in a dixie cup and serve it with a real apple, a half a pb sandwich as a side or a big homemade pb cookie. Good eats!

Even when I was grown and having to visit schools for my job, the rural schools still had better lunches than the city schools that bought pre-made slop.


45 posted on 11/30/2011 7:11:07 AM PST by bgill (The Obama administration is staging a coup. Wake up, America, before it's too late.)
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To: JDW11235
"horrifying"

If you recall prison movies where one of the prisoners throws his tray of food on the floor and shouts that he and the other inmates won't eat this lousy slop anymore, that's what the food was like. Except us inmates had to eat the horrible chow or face the wrath of the nuns constantly monitoring our eating habits. "You eat that soup...don't be so sloppy...finish what's on your plate." I'd like to have picked up a lunch tray and thrown it on the wall, but the nuns would not have taken that defiance kindly. (smirk)

46 posted on 11/30/2011 7:14:41 AM PST by driftless2
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To: Clintonfatigued; xsmommy

Of course, if any of the kids needs an abortion, it’s: “My body, my choice.”

Lunchtime, not so much.


47 posted on 11/30/2011 7:15:52 AM PST by SoothingDave
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To: JDW11235

When I was in elementary school (back in the ‘60s) the food was reliably mediocre. Not home or commercial quality, but tasty never the less. Better than C-rations or MREs that I ate later in life.

Except for the yeast rolls. We had GREAT yeast rolls... Somebody when to baking school or had a family recipe that scaled up well. They were really good.


48 posted on 11/30/2011 7:17:41 AM PST by Little Ray (FOR the best Conservative in the Primary; AGAINST Obama in the General.)
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To: Clintonfatigued

Real reason: Some kids bring things from home that other children want. We all have to be even. If Johnny has a cookie in his lunch bag and Jose does not have a cookie on his free lunch tray, there is no justice in America.

The Ain’tgots are always looking to get something from the Gots.


49 posted on 11/30/2011 7:20:50 AM PST by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: bgill

Pre-made slop is right.

I have to say, your first part of the post made me hungry even though I just ate, way to go!


50 posted on 11/30/2011 7:27:47 AM PST by JDW11235 (I think I got it now!)
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To: driftless2

LOL. Here’s something of interest that your post reminded me of. I read in an article about lobsters, once, that when the Americas were originally settled that there were lobsters everywhere on the east coast. I read that they used to grind them up and use them as fertilizer and they would feed them to prisoners and slave. The eventually stopped when the prisoners threatened to riot if they had to eat one more lobster. Fun little factoid.


51 posted on 11/30/2011 7:30:04 AM PST by JDW11235 (I think I got it now!)
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To: JDW11235

How do you make Halal pizza?


52 posted on 11/30/2011 7:31:09 AM PST by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: Little Ray

I was telling a friend on mine who is now learning to make bread, “Bread is very forgiving.” I used to work in a specialty bread bakery, and I also made other dough, several batches of about 100 lbs a day for years. I told my friend, “Bread can be anything from flour with water, so don’t worry, it’ll almost always be edible, it just won’t be good.” LOL. There’s tough economic times, so it’s back to making bread at home. I’ve had some really good bread, and some not so good bread, but that’s what gravy is for, SOS!


53 posted on 11/30/2011 7:33:43 AM PST by JDW11235 (I think I got it now!)
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To: massgopguy

To be honest, I dunno what Halal means. Is that the Muslim dietary standard? If so, I honestly don’t know, but if you really want to know, I could look it up and see what I find, I guess.


54 posted on 11/30/2011 7:36:04 AM PST by JDW11235 (I think I got it now!)
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To: massgopguy

Nevermind, I looked up Halal. I’m more familiar with “Haraam.” I went to High school with a lot of muslim kids, and I often heard the word “Haraam” (which means they’re not supposed to do it), but I don’t think I really ever heard “Halal.” But no, I don’t know how to make a Halal pizza.


55 posted on 11/30/2011 7:39:24 AM PST by JDW11235 (I think I got it now!)
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To: AppyPappy

“Some kids bring things from home that other children want”

LOL I remember being horrified when I found out my son was selling portions of the turkey subs, chips and cookies I had packed in his lunch. He HATED the cafeteria food, but more than that, he hated waiting in the lines that took up most of his lunch period.


56 posted on 11/30/2011 7:42:12 AM PST by freeangel ( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like it)
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To: SoothingDave

unbelievable.


57 posted on 11/30/2011 7:42:56 AM PST by xsmommy
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To: driftless2

A smack with a ruler for you for even thinking of defying the nuns! And another ruler smack for taking me back to those horrible days of parochial school.


58 posted on 11/30/2011 7:45:10 AM PST by bgill (The Obama administration is staging a coup. Wake up, America, before it's too late.)
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Little Village, Chicago. Ninety percent of these kids are the children of Mexican illegals. They are learning the same lessons of authoritarianism that their parents learned from their socialist kleptocrats in Mexico. Lunch is “free” of course, since the parents’ incomes are low or cash only, unreported. Also “free” are the food stamps and state medical cards, issued here without regard to legal status. A dependent class, raised in a bankrupt Democrat Machine City. The face of our future? Greece, without the sun?


59 posted on 11/30/2011 7:53:53 AM PST by Godwin1
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To: Clintonfatigued
Salaries at this school:

Elsa Carmona - Principal - $127,946
Evangelina Covarrubias - Asst. Principal - $98,188
Ingrid Murillo-Torres - Counselor - $58,269
Melinda Dahl - Literacy Coach - $95,407
Christine Hernandez - Bi-lingual co-ordinator - $71,512
Manuel Juarez - Tech co-ordinator - $71,713
Ned Perisic - Business Mgr. - $69,158
Lilia Gutierrez - Children's Welfare attendant - $31,430
Susan Salinas - Social Worker - $76,389

60 posted on 11/30/2011 8:00:25 AM PST by Lizavetta (You get what you tolerate)
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