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That’s a terrible idea. What time?
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What about the kids who best and sometimes only opportunity to eat is at school? And some also get a backpack of food on Fridays to take home for the weekend?
Schools were providing drive thru lines so people could pick up food when there wasn’t in person instruction. There’s also organizations like the Boys and Girls Club and Emerald Youth Foundation (in Knoxville) that help feed kids year round no matter their age.By some miracle that child lived through covid and through every summer of their life including those before school ever started, correct?
If you’re saying we shouldn’t expel kids because they won’t eat, you have to answer the question of how they survived to the age of 5 and through Covid
You're telling me a private philanthropic organization can outperform public schools? Nice.Schools were providing drive thru lines so people could pick up food when there wasn’t in person instruction. There’s also organizations like the Boys and Girls Club and Emerald Youth Foundation (in Knoxville) that help feed kids year round no matter their age.
Schools were providing drive thru lines so people could pick up food when there wasn’t in person instruction. There’s also organizations like the Boys and Girls Club and Emerald Youth Foundation (in Knoxville) that help feed kids year round no matter their age.
Schools were providing drive thru lines so people could pick up food when there wasn’t in person instruction. There’s also organizations like the Boys and Girls Club and Emerald Youth Foundation (in Knoxville) that help feed kids year round no matter their age.
Schools were providing drive thru lines so people could pick up food when there wasn’t in person instruction. There’s also organizations like the Boys and Girls Club and Emerald Youth Foundation (in Knoxville) that help feed kids year round no matter their age.
But I thought, again, your argument was that we had to keep all kids in school so they could be fed. Then you provide places that aren't schools where they can be fed, undoubtedly outperforming the public schools that usually serve up barely edible garbage.No, sorry. These groups help feed kids year round and help in summertime when school isn’t in session.
No, I don’t argue or want them to cease to exist. They provide good services on many fronts.So is your argument that the boys and girls club, emerald youth, and the countless churches will all spontaneously cease to exist if a child is forced to learn online due to behavior?
You seemed to proclaim these kids would starve without school and are now naming multiple organizations that will feed them.
Disgusting a newspaper has this trash on the front page Colton Underwood engaged to Jordan C. Brown, back on reality TV