NANNY STATE BEIN' DEFIED THROUGH CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE PROTEST
Parents feed pupils through gates
Pupils at a South Yorkshire school are being fed fish and chips through the gates by parents who say the canteen is not providing what their children want.
Students at Rawmarsh Comprehensive are not allowed out of the grounds at lunchtime, so some parents are taking their orders for the chip shop instead. They say pupils are not being given enough time or choice for their meals. But the school said it aimed to provide good quality food that helped pupils to concentrate in the afternoons. Julie Critchlow is one of the parents who delivers pupils' orders from the grounds of a neighbouring cemetery in Rotherham while the school gates are locked. "The children aren't eating what the school provide in the cafeteria because they don't like the quality of the food," she said. "They prefer to come to us to have their food delivered fresh and hot, which is what they're asking for. We're giving them what they're asking for." The move is being seen as a backlash against TV chef Jamie Oliver's campaign for healthy school dinners. But Ms Critchlow insisted it was not just about promoting junk food as they had several orders for jacket potatoes and salad sandwiches alongside those for burgers and fish and chips. She said their actions had been prompted by the school's new half hour meal breaks, as pupils did not have long enough to eat. "They're like caged animals at the moment," she said. "By the time the children have queued to get their lunch they haven't time to eat it." From this term, pupils have been given two half hour breaks instead of the previous 15 and 45 minutes. Head teacher John Lambert said reorganising the school day and keeping pupils on site during breaks had already shown its benefits. "Our motives are about effective education," he said. "Afternoon lateness has dropped to virtually zero and we know they are learning better in the afternoons." He said he understood some pupils would resist the changes but believed that parents taking orders at the gates was undermining the school and their children's education. "We aim to provide good quality food which is within government healthy eating guidelines and helps the children's learning in the afternoon," he said. "The food that these parents are handing out is not part of a healthy eating diet and on top of that I have to question the morality of delivering it from the grounds of a cemetery. "I just don't think it's helping their children and I don't think it's helping their children's school." A meeting is due to be held between parents and staff next week to try to resolve the matter. Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/england/south_yorkshire/5349392.stm
If it's high school students and they have jobs, why should they be caged on the school grounds and eat the food the school says they should eat when they can go someplace and pay for their own food, out of their own pocket with money THEY earned.The school should not forcibly confine em. When I attended high school, I had a job and since I am pretty picky bout what I eat, I am happy my school gave me the freedom to leave the grounds and buy my lunch.I was given FREEDOM OF CHOICE on what I can BUY with MY OWN MONEY, WHICH I EARNED by WORKING.A school and government telling young adults such as 18 and 19 year olds what they can and can't eat is considered STATISM and falls in the category of SOCIALISM and the NANNY STATE.My parents didn't really care whether I packed a lunch or bought one-it was my money.Part of CONSERVATISM and CAPITALISM is allowing people to CHOOSE when, where, and HOW they can spend THEIR MONEY. I usually bought subs, soups, or sandwiches, and a juice at Subway or the concession/deli/sandwich place at the Husky Mall which is privately owned by an old lady who makes homemade soups, sandwiches, and pastries, as well as salads. there.THE FOOD I BOUGHT WAS WAY MORE HEALTHY THAN WHAT THE SCHOOL WAS SELLIN AT THE CANTEEN.I don't really like pop, chips,candybars, and burgers.They just don't appeal to me that much.Sometimes I ate Chinese food at the smorg.


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