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rradina

join:2000-08-08
Chesterfield, MO

reply to mccarltone

Re: Good luck....if this is true.

said by mccarltone:

Also certain states are holding schools to certain nutritional standards as well and it is the teacher's duty to make sure that they are being met.
I thought this was with respect to the lunch program. If the school doesn't have vending machines and the school lunch program meets the guidelines, I cannot believe that the teacher/school is accountable for what the child brings from home.


DreamWraith
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join:2004-04-07
Mount Vernon, WA

They aren't, and that the above poster would suggest that they are is pure FUD. The most a teacher can do in such a situation, if the teacher had some thought that the parent was causing serious health problems because of the lunch the child was eating, is report it to the local social services.


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