Hi! I'm hoping to get some ideas re an ongoing problem in our school with how to help kids who come to school without their lunch money for whatever reason.
In the past the PTA has contributed a certain amount each month for this problem, while the cafeteria has provided peanut butter sandwiches to the rest (in a rather arbitrary way IMO-it seemed some kids automatically got PB, even if there was money in the account, while others never got it, but I could be wrong).
From what I understand the sandwiches are made on Mondays and refrigerated, so if you forget your money on a Friday you're pretty much eating a brick,lol. I raised the issue of how dangerous peanut allergies are but no one seems overly concerned about it, and it would be the school's liability so I didn't push it, although I still they are being foolish.
Anyway, the cafeteria manager has always held that the sandwiches are good enough because kids (or their parents) would be likely to take advantage if they knew PTA would take up the slack. PTA has in the past said that possibility didn't outweigh their responsibility to help the kids, but they did try to hold the cost to around $25 a month. (Lunches are $1 at our school.)
However this year the PTA has decided people ARE taking advantage and that they will only cover the cost for the first few months. I don't know the details because I'm not even on the board this year, but people still act as if I am. [img]smile.gif[/img]
We are a Title One school with a wide variety of ethinicities, and I know there has been discussion before that if the students who abuse the program were identified and their parents contacted we might find that they simply couldn't understand the forms they needed to fill out for reduced lunch, or couldn't read them or just didn't care, all of which would then alert the school that there was a problem. If the parent did understand, then the child might be using the money for something else or a bully might be taking it or whatever, and that also would need to be addressed.
The problem boils down to a few things: It's costing too much money, although I don't know how much it's jumped since last year, the cafeteria manager is unwilling to generate a report that would identify the people who are repeatedly not bringing money for lunch, and even if the PTA had the report no one has the time to contact the parents, nor are they sure they even should be doing it.
I'm looking to see if other schools have had this problem too, and what has been the solution. Thanks!