Anonymous wrote:I am as much a tax hound as anyone else. I can think of many ways in which our tax dollars were actually wasted - corporate welfare, for example.
But even I would not play the "waste of my tax dollars" card when it comes to kids getting a free breakfast - even if they can afford it or not - provided that the breakfast is nutritious. Some things are worth my tax dollars and this is one.
I don't care what the teacher above said. It is a Robin Hood affect.
Why not feed them breakfast, lunch, snack and send them home with a boxed dinner too?
Anonymous wrote: If we didn't have a million poor illegals now going to MC schools, the FARMS rates wouldn't be nearly as high. Take a look at the FARMS increase in the last 10 years to the 550% increase to illegal immigrant's children entering the schools district the past 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:BTW, nothing in life is "free". Your fellow taxpayers are paying for your kids breakfast. This is great for kids whose families have financial need and I support it wholeheartedly, but should not be for everyone. Feed your own kid and I'll feed mine!
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are seriously misguided.
The idea that it is such an abomination to provide free lunch to every child in a title 1 school because it is somehow an unfair redistribution of tax dollars is one of the most selfish and asinine things I've read on this site.
You have no idea how schools- especially public schools- and this process work. Having to keep track of which students could and could not receive this every day is prohibitive and a waste of time. There is also a stigma that comes along with being singled out in the classroom, whether it is leaving for learning disability services, for not being able to keep up with material or- and especially- for being identified as someone 'without.'
I am a teacher and I see this every day. There is no grand robin hood scheme stealing from the wealthy to provide cheap croissants with sausages to all of the children. This is seriously what you are concerned about? That in some schools where the vast majority of students do qualify for free and reduced lunch, a few children and sneaking in under the radar and getting some free meals?
Pathetic. You should be ashamed.
Just feed your kid organic yoga with no sugar added granola and call it a day.
You may also want to send in a note barring your child from eating the prepared breakfast- it is probably full of preservatives.