Sunday, May 9, 2010

The Education Report For hungry kids, teachers chip in for takeout

The Education Report

For hungry kids, teachers chip in for takeout

By Katy Murphy
Friday, May 7th, 2010 at 6:23 pm in elementary schools, health, preschool,students, teachers

school lunch trays. image from back_garage's photostream at flickr.com/creativecommonsWe all know how common it is for teachers to dip into their own bank accounts to buy classroom supplies. How about buying takeout for kids when the school lunch isn’t served?
A group of Tilden Elementary School teachers wrote to tell me about a memo they received this morning (dated yesterday) from their principal, informing them that “as of today,” lunch would not be served to the preschoolers.
It turns out that the newly enforced lunch policy, which came from the district (via state guidelines), is only supposed to apply to preschool children whose program lasts less than two hours. But some of the children in Tilden’s Pre-K program are there for five hours, so today — amid the confusion and apparent lack of notice – the teachers chipped in for a pizza.
Here’s the memo: