Originally posted by houseelf
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I'm burned out though in trying to promote change. I've tried for too many years. Running a lunch program (volunteer), choosing local, healthy options within reason while even providing free meals descreatly to children who needed it. Even the janitor brought in cereal and milk to feed those kids breakfast. The state comes in and flat out destroys a good (not perfect) system. No more meals for hungry kids without specifically meeting guidelines, free breakfast not allowed. Just that one experience would suck the life out of you when you watch what it meant for the state to take over feeding our children.
I don't know how to change the recess thing. Teachers and administrators give you a blank stare if you bring it up. They are far more concerned about locking down schools, finger printing parents, and cya then they are about developmentally appropriate breaks or school work. It's getting worse and I don't believe our children are any safer or to be honest, smarter.
The solution will have to be radical. I think schools are starting to see more and more kids homeschooling. That hits the pocketbook of the schools. Maybe everyone needs to keep their kids out of school for a week and demand change demand to be heard?
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