Is 30 minutes enough time for elementary school students to eat lunch and enjoy recess? Rome school administration says yes, but some parents disagree.
Imagine being a new student in 7th grade. As lunchtime nears you start to get nervous, thinking, 'I'm going to have to eat alone because I don't know anyone yet.' Well thanks to a high school junior in California, those thoughts can now be a thing of the past.
You can argue whether frosting or buttercream or ganache makes the best addition to a cupcake. We’re pretty sure no one would debate for what a teenager in St. Paul, Minnesota allegedly filled a cupcake with for his classmate — semen.
A nine-year-old girl in Scotland caused quite a stir when she began reviewing school lunches in a hysterical blog called “NeverSeconds.” Now, thanks to her efforts, the school is serving healthier, better-tasting alternatives. Way to go, kid!
You might not think selling a soft drink during a school lunch period is that big of an issue, but the truth is it could cost a school thousands of dollars.
When Baltimore mom Lynsai Green found out her second-grader had a negative balance with the school cafeteria, she was confused — until her son told her one of his teachers was routinely stealing his lunch money.