When life gives you lemons you're supposed to make lemonade. What happens when life gives you a school lunch barely big enough for a bird? You make changes for better options. That's what one Upstate New York father of four is doing.
The president of a Pennsylvania school board whose district had warned parents behind on lunch bills that their children could end up in foster care has rejected a CEO's offer to cover the cost.
Public school districts in the U.S. are rethinking how they cope with unpaid lunch debts amid a wave of outrage over practices that single out children by taking food out of their hands or stamping them with a payment reminder.
A Rome Free Academy student isn't happy with the lunches being served at school and he's speaking out. "This is what the school district tries to pass off as food to the kids and staff. Today at my table alone 2 kids didn't eat their food because it didn't look edible," Mike D'Amore wrote on Facebook.