Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The flyer doesn't say it's for needy children, they say it's for every child. Schools have movie nights and other social activities. Why shouldn't they have BBQ lunch?
Because these funds should go toward EDUCATION. Is that hard for you to understand?
Anonymous wrote:The flyer doesn't say it's for needy children, they say it's for every child. Schools have movie nights and other social activities. Why shouldn't they have BBQ lunch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this is ridiculous and a huge waste of FCPS funds?
I'm sure you are not. Lots of people don't realize that the only real food some kids in FCPS get is school lunch. That's why they send backpacks with food for them home on weekends. It's not like this is a social event at a Langley feeder. These are very high FARMS rate schools In places like Bailey's where many kids are on their own all day while their single parent mom works. It's hard for me to begrudge any kid 5 solid meals a week. This may be being done through the federal FARMS program. But even if it's my property tax dollars at work, I'm fine with it. People talk about not sending American money overseas when there are hungry people at home. Well, these are hungry kids who love a few mile from you. I imagine if you actually went to one of these schools at lunchtime and saw the kids, you'd grow some compassion. Or maybe not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The flyer doesn't say it's for needy children, they say it's for every child. Schools have movie nights and other social activities. Why shouldn't they have BBQ lunch?
Are the movie nights and other social events sponsored and paid for with taxpayer funds. Or, are they funded through PTA funding. I believe it is the latter.
That is the difference.
The FEEDS program is a part of FCPS food service, so yes, it's paid for by taxpayers. It's only at certain ESs, so if you want to take your children by for a free lunch, go for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The flyer doesn't say it's for needy children, they say it's for every child. Schools have movie nights and other social activities. Why shouldn't they have BBQ lunch?
Are the movie nights and other social events sponsored and paid for with taxpayer funds. Or, are they funded through PTA funding. I believe it is the latter.
That is the difference.
The FEEDS program is a part of FCPS food service, so yes, it's paid for by taxpayers. It's only at certain ESs, so if you want to take your children by for a free lunch, go for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The flyer doesn't say it's for needy children, they say it's for every child. Schools have movie nights and other social activities. Why shouldn't they have BBQ lunch?
Are the movie nights and other social events sponsored and paid for with taxpayer funds. Or, are they funded through PTA funding. I believe it is the latter.
That is the difference.
Anonymous wrote:The flyer doesn't say it's for needy children, they say it's for every child. Schools have movie nights and other social activities. Why shouldn't they have BBQ lunch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this is ridiculous and a huge waste of FCPS funds?
I'm sure you are not. Lots of people don't realize that the only real food some kids in FCPS get is school lunch. That's why they send backpacks with food for them home on weekends. It's not like this is a social event at a Langley feeder. These are very high FARMS rate schools In places like Bailey's where many kids are on their own all day while their single parent mom works. It's hard for me to begrudge any kid 5 solid meals a week. This may be being done through the federal FARMS program. But even if it's my property tax dollars at work, I'm fine with it. People talk about not sending American money overseas when there are hungry people at home. Well, these are hungry kids who love a few mile from you. I imagine if you actually went to one of these schools at lunchtime and saw the kids, you'd grow some compassion. Or maybe not.
I guess church's and other non profits don't do this anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this is ridiculous and a huge waste of FCPS funds?
I'm sure you are not. Lots of people don't realize that the only real food some kids in FCPS get is school lunch. That's why they send backpacks with food for them home on weekends. It's not like this is a social event at a Langley feeder. These are very high FARMS rate schools In places like Bailey's where many kids are on their own all day while their single parent mom works. It's hard for me to begrudge any kid 5 solid meals a week. This may be being done through the federal FARMS program. But even if it's my property tax dollars at work, I'm fine with it. People talk about not sending American money overseas when there are hungry people at home. Well, these are hungry kids who love a few mile from you. I imagine if you actually went to one of these schools at lunchtime and saw the kids, you'd grow some compassion. Or maybe not.
I guess church's and other non profits don't do this anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this is ridiculous and a huge waste of FCPS funds?
I'm sure you are not. Lots of people don't realize that the only real food some kids in FCPS get is school lunch. That's why they send backpacks with food for them home on weekends. It's not like this is a social event at a Langley feeder. These are very high FARMS rate schools In places like Bailey's where many kids are on their own all day while their single parent mom works. It's hard for me to begrudge any kid 5 solid meals a week. This may be being done through the federal FARMS program. But even if it's my property tax dollars at work, I'm fine with it. People talk about not sending American money overseas when there are hungry people at home. Well, these are hungry kids who love a few mile from you. I imagine if you actually went to one of these schools at lunchtime and saw the kids, you'd grow some compassion. Or maybe not.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this is ridiculous and a huge waste of FCPS funds?