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Posted: 4/29/2015 3:35:52 PM EDT
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"AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado mother claims a teacher at her child's preschool refused to let the little girl eat part of her lunch because it wasn't nutritious. Leeza Pearson, of Aurora, Colo., is upset her child wasn't allowed to finish part of her lunch. Pearson packed her 5-year-old daughter a ham and cheese sandwich, string cheese and a 4-pack of Oreos on Friday. The child came back home from Children's Academy with the Oreos and a note from her teacher which read, in part: "Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a heavy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation."" |
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Quoted: Source "AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado mother claims a teacher at her child's preschool refused to let the little girl eat part of her lunch because it wasn't nutritious. Leeza Pearson, of Aurora, Colo., is upset her child wasn't allowed to finish part of her lunch. Pearson packed her 5-year-old daughter a ham and cheese sandwich, string cheese and a 4-pack of Oreos on Friday. The child came back home from Children's Academy with the Oreos and a note from her teacher which read, in part: "Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a heavy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation."" View Quote Get the kid out of the indoctrination center. |
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Send a note back with a full size package of Oreo double stuffs:
"Dear Liberal Teacher, Fuck you. Signed, Parent" |
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Source "AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado mother claims a teacher at her child's preschool refused to let the little girl eat part of her lunch because it wasn't nutritious. Leeza Pearson, of Aurora, Colo., is upset her child wasn't allowed to finish part of her lunch. Pearson packed her 5-year-old daughter a ham and cheese sandwich, string cheese and a 4-pack of Oreos on Friday. The child came back home from Children's Academy with the Oreos and a note from her teacher which read, in part: "Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a heavy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation."" View Quote Carbs for everyone! |
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That would get a teacher thrown in front of the school board. lol. Colorado is California.
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And people keep telling me I'm a crazy person because I think public schools should be shut down.
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I'd tell that school they are in the business of TEACHING, not supervising lunch. Things have gone too far when a school thinks it is their job to police a child's lunch, especially one packed at home!
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The entire concept of the government making decisions like this for parents is simply incomprehensible to me. What happened to this country?
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Dear teacher. From now on you are required to provide my child with a lunch at no cost to me or the taxpayers.
PS. Mind your own fucking business |
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Source "AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado mother claims a teacher at her child's preschool refused to let the little girl eat part of her lunch because it wasn't nutritious. Leeza Pearson, of Aurora, Colo., is upset her child wasn't allowed to finish part of her lunch. Pearson packed her 5-year-old daughter a ham and cheese sandwich, string cheese and a 4-pack of Oreos on Friday. The child came back home from Children's Academy with the Oreos and a note from her teacher which read, in part: "Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a heavy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation."" Carbs for everyone! In Homer Simpson voice........"Mmmmmmmmm....Starchy........." |
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Some of the crap I have seen schools feed kids under the guise of being nutritional is a joke. Teacher needs to butt out unless they want to step up and start buying meals for students
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There's the problem. Get the kid out of the indoctrination center. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Source "AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado mother claims a teacher at her child's preschool refused to let the little girl eat part of her lunch because it wasn't nutritious. Leeza Pearson, of Aurora, Colo., is upset her child wasn't allowed to finish part of her lunch. Pearson packed her 5-year-old daughter a ham and cheese sandwich, string cheese and a 4-pack of Oreos on Friday. The child came back home from Children's Academy with the Oreos and a note from her teacher which read, in part: "Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a heavy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation."" Get the kid out of the indoctrination center. This. Much better to get the kid into Private Indoctrination. |
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Source "AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado mother claims a teacher at her child's preschool refused to let the little girl eat part of her lunch because it wasn't nutritious. Leeza Pearson, of Aurora, Colo., is upset her child wasn't allowed to finish part of her lunch. Pearson packed her 5-year-old daughter a ham and cheese sandwich, string cheese and a 4-pack of Oreos on Friday. The child came back home from Children's Academy with the Oreos and a note from her teacher which read, in part: "Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a heavy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation."" Carbs for everyone! What does that rule even mean? Is there some delicious potato sandwich I have never heard of or something? Has Alton Brown forsaken me? |
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I would love to have a kid and he\she come home with this note. I would not send a note back I would ask for a parent teach conference and give the teacher a piece of my mind.
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I have yet to see a school district (either in written guidelines or in practice) reliably serve what I would consider to be a healthy lunch.
Hypocrites. |
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In other news, tens of millions of students in public schools didn't get some ridiculous note like this today.
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In addition to agreeing with Fiver, I'd like to add that this is what you should expect when you make a deal with the devil.
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What does that rule even mean? Is there some delicious potato sandwich I have never heard of or something? Has Alton Brown forsaken me? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Source "AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado mother claims a teacher at her child's preschool refused to let the little girl eat part of her lunch because it wasn't nutritious. Leeza Pearson, of Aurora, Colo., is upset her child wasn't allowed to finish part of her lunch. Pearson packed her 5-year-old daughter a ham and cheese sandwich, string cheese and a 4-pack of Oreos on Friday. The child came back home from Children's Academy with the Oreos and a note from her teacher which read, in part: "Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a heavy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation."" Carbs for everyone! What does that rule even mean? Is there some delicious potato sandwich I have never heard of or something? Has Alton Brown forsaken me? I didn't get it either. Doesn't make sense unless it's a typo or something. |
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What my child eats is none of your goddamn, fucking business.
Hugs and kisses, AC |
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I looked at the Aurora public school menu.
Here are some of the choices: Breakfast: french toast, cinni-minis, bagels, pancakes, waffles, breakfast pizza Lunch: calzones, hamburger, fish tacos, turkey wrap, pizza, fried chicken tenders, pocket burger Apparently only government carbs are nutritious. |
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The mother is an idiot for feeding her kid crap, the teacher is an idiot for screwing a kid out of her dessert.
Fuck 'em both. |
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Quoted: I looked at the Aurora public school menu.Here are some of the choices: Breakfast: french toast, cinni-minis, bagels, pancakes, waffles, breakfast pizza Lunch: calzones, hamburger, fish tacos, turkey wrap, pizza, fried chicken tenders, pocket burger View Quote Apparently only government carbs are nutritious. Yuck. Have they ever heard of a damn vegetable? |
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Source "AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado mother claims a teacher at her child's preschool refused to let the little girl eat part of her lunch because it wasn't nutritious. Leeza Pearson, of Aurora, Colo., is upset her child wasn't allowed to finish part of her lunch. Pearson packed her 5-year-old daughter a ham and cheese sandwich, string cheese and a 4-pack of Oreos on Friday. The child came back home from Children's Academy with the Oreos and a note from her teacher which read, in part: "Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a heavy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation."" View Quote LOL.....did this problem start way back when someone brought a PB&J sandwich to school? What's next? Korean kids can't bring Kim Chee to school because other students complain that it stinks? White kids can't bring a lunch of fried chicken and watermelon to school because it's considered "racist?" Laotian and VN kids can't bring fried goat to school becaue it's considered "not right to eat a goat?" Aloha, Mark |
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I looked at the Aurora public school menu.Here are some of the choices: Breakfast: french toast, cinni-minis, bagels, pancakes, waffles, breakfast pizza Lunch: calzones, hamburger, fish tacos, turkey wrap, pizza, fried chicken tenders, pocket burger Apparently only government carbs are nutritious. View Quote dafuk? |
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Source "AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado mother claims a teacher at her child's preschool refused to let the little girl eat part of her lunch because it wasn't nutritious. Leeza Pearson, of Aurora, Colo., is upset her child wasn't allowed to finish part of her lunch. Pearson packed her 5-year-old daughter a ham and cheese sandwich, string cheese and a 4-pack of Oreos on Friday. The child came back home from Children's Academy with the Oreos and a note from her teacher which read, in part: "Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a heavy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation."" View Quote Article quote fail. The next paragraph of the article (that was omitted from the OP) reads: Questions over the note remain. Brenda Dean, the director of Children's Academy, a private preschool program through Aurora Public Schools, said she is investigating the note, adding that it should not have gone out to any parent. Not a public program Where is GD saying "if you want to eat Oreos FO and don't come back" |
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Quoted: What does that rule even mean? Is there some delicious potato sandwich I have never heard of or something? Has Alton Brown forsaken me? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Source "AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado mother claims a teacher at her child's preschool refused to let the little girl eat part of her lunch because it wasn't nutritious. Leeza Pearson, of Aurora, Colo., is upset her child wasn't allowed to finish part of her lunch. Pearson packed her 5-year-old daughter a ham and cheese sandwich, string cheese and a 4-pack of Oreos on Friday. The child came back home from Children's Academy with the Oreos and a note from her teacher which read, in part: "Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a heavy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation."" Carbs for everyone! What does that rule even mean? Is there some delicious potato sandwich I have never heard of or something? Has Alton Brown forsaken me? |
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What does that rule even mean? Is there some delicious potato sandwich I have never heard of or something? Has Alton Brown forsaken me? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Source "AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado mother claims a teacher at her child's preschool refused to let the little girl eat part of her lunch because it wasn't nutritious. Leeza Pearson, of Aurora, Colo., is upset her child wasn't allowed to finish part of her lunch. Pearson packed her 5-year-old daughter a ham and cheese sandwich, string cheese and a 4-pack of Oreos on Friday. The child came back home from Children's Academy with the Oreos and a note from her teacher which read, in part: "Dear Parents, it is very important that all students have a nutritious lunch. This is a public school setting and all children are required to have a fruit, a vegetable and a heavy snack from home, along with a milk. If they have potatoes, the child will also need bread to go along with it. Lunchables, chips, fruit snacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be a healthy snack. This is a very important part of our program and we need everyone's participation."" Carbs for everyone! What does that rule even mean? Is there some delicious potato sandwich I have never heard of or something? Has Alton Brown forsaken me? There's an all you can eat pizza place here (no, not Cici's) that makes a bacon/potato/ranch pizza that is entirely too delicious and causes me labored breathing if I eat any more than a couple of pieces |
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I looked at the Aurora public school menu.Here are some of the choices: Breakfast: french toast, cinni-minis, bagels, pancakes, waffles, breakfast pizza Lunch: calzones, hamburger, fish tacos, turkey wrap, pizza, fried chicken tenders, pocket burger Apparently only government carbs are nutritious. dafuk? Oh man, you have no idea. EDIT: It's as bad as you imagine it is. |
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Ham & cheese sandwich. String cheese. 4 Oreos. "Crap?" It's 4 fucking cookies! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The mother is an idiot for feeding her kid crap, the teacher is an idiot for screwing a kid out of her dessert. Fuck 'em both. Ham & cheese sandwich. String cheese. 4 Oreos. "Crap?" It's 4 fucking cookies! Ham and cheese sandwich, followed by more cheese, followed by cookies. Sounds like crap to me. |
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Ham and cheese sandwich, followed by more cheese, followed by cookies. Sounds like crap to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The mother is an idiot for feeding her kid crap, the teacher is an idiot for screwing a kid out of her dessert. Fuck 'em both. Ham & cheese sandwich. String cheese. 4 Oreos. "Crap?" It's 4 fucking cookies! Ham and cheese sandwich, followed by more cheese, followed by cookies. Sounds like crap to me. It is. It's funny that they decided to focus on the cookies. |
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Oh man, you have no idea. EDIT: It's as bad as you imagine it is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I looked at the Aurora public school menu.Here are some of the choices: Breakfast: french toast, cinni-minis, bagels, pancakes, waffles, breakfast pizza Lunch: calzones, hamburger, fish tacos, turkey wrap, pizza, fried chicken tenders, pocket burger Apparently only government carbs are nutritious. dafuk? Oh man, you have no idea. EDIT: It's as bad as you imagine it is. |
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Ham and cheese sandwich, followed by more cheese, followed by cookies. Sounds like crap to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The mother is an idiot for feeding her kid crap, the teacher is an idiot for screwing a kid out of her dessert. Fuck 'em both. Ham & cheese sandwich. String cheese. 4 Oreos. "Crap?" It's 4 fucking cookies! Ham and cheese sandwich, followed by more cheese, followed by cookies. Sounds like crap to me. Understood. I thought your issue was with the Oreos. |
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I'd live by the feud on that bitch.
It would be the most ill-advised note she ever wrote. |
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