Someone used our number as a mistake once. It was from a different school.
It could be an unintentional typing error. |
They would have to bring lunch then. They should not be getting hot food if there is no money on the account to purchase hot food. Sorry. |
In the past, they gave them something to eat. Not sure what it was. Maybe, a peanut butter sandwich, but that's probably not on the menu with so many allergies. |
Say sorry to the federal government, they’re the ones that made up the rule that the students have to eat. |
The lunch money and field trips do not come from the same bucket. |
Even families with the means to pay took advantage of those “free meals”, some for days/weeks on end, so the decision was made to allow the balance to drop below 0. |
You are strange and seem to have a very low opinion of children. Not everyone's kid is a thief or liar. I'm sorry that's been your experience but try looking beyond. |
Why there's money in the account is not the issue. The problem is the misuse of someone's number and the ease at which it repeatedly happened. That is a problem that needs addressed. |
1. You can’t deactivate the account. I tried in elementary school to put all sorts of locks on my account when my kid had a junk food addiction. The account can keep going into the red and you will keep getting billed.
2. Your kid is telling lies. Your high schooler is buying junk food and knows you will flip out. There is no secret kid with your kid’s lunch number. He’s doing now what so many of our elementary kids did. |
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I'm sorry, OP, but your kid doesn't like the lunch you pack for her. Just flat out ask her. |