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PCSSD enforces strict lunch charge policy


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Updated: 8/28/2012 2:39 pm Published: 8/27/2012 3:50 pm

LITTLE ROCK, AR - From fewer calories to a higher cost, school lunches in Arkansas are changing and at PCSSD, so is the policy.

"Now with only three charges, if you don't pay it then the whole rest of the day you kind of just go hungry and then you think about it constantly so it's kind of hard to concentrate," said 7th grader Jordyn Major.

The district is cutting back on school lunch charges, allowing elementary and middle school students up to three charges while high schoolers aren't allowed any. If you're out of charges and forget your lunch money, you're not eating that day.

"You're just constantly thinking, 'Oh my gosh I'm so hungry, I wish I would have remembered or gotten lunch,'" said Major.

"It would be really hard to focus with a rumbly tummy," said 7th grader, Justus Tate.

Parents still owe the district $90,000 dollars from last school year when students were allowed to rack up as many charges as they needed. One week into this school year and the patterns are still the same.

"Unfortunately, we have students who had already charged their three meals by the second day," said Superintendent Dr. Jerry Guess. "They charged breakfast, lunch and breakfast the next morning."

Last year, more than 50% of students in the district qualified for free and reduced lunch. This year, district employees expect that number to go up, partially due to the new charge policy. That's more than 6,000 lunches a day, or $15,000 dollars, that could be taken care of with government funding to help both the district and hungry students.

"We certainly don't want our students to go hungry, but we have a responsibility to the tax payers also, to have a fiscally sound program," said Dr. Guess.

Rumbly tummy, or not. Students suggest leave a couple extra dollars in your locker or, better yet, have your parents pay online so it's one less thing to have to remember in the morning. To pay online and to download a free and reduced lunch form, visit

https://www01.mypaymentsplus.com/Default.aspx

For a free and reduced lunch form, call the Pulaski County Special School District Nutrition Services Office at 501.490.5800.



Many school districts don't even have an option to charge available to students.  PCSSD is the only school district we could confirm in central Arkansas with a charge policy in place.

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Hombre - 8/28/2012 2:11 PM
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protector20, maybee Dr. Guess and the rest of the administrators can kick some of their their fat pay checks for the kids. You must have forgot or have your head buried somewhere... the teachers took a significant pay cut this year while Dr. Guess and his administrators haven't.

protector20 - 8/28/2012 10:00 AM
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The price went up 20%, the portions went down and Michelle Obama is still eating whatever she wants while lecturing the rest of us. If parents were not having to buy more and more supplies at the beginning of school, perhaps there would be more money for lunches. Supply requests are getting out of hand. Maybe the teacher's union could chip in some of their money. No, they're having to pay their lawyers.

1gmama - 8/28/2012 8:07 AM
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Another way our children have to suffer, while the fat cats at the school district and the Little Rock School Board members bicker about BS. I pack my Gbabies lunch every day, just so that she will have enough to eat. School lunches are a joke.

Hombre - 8/28/2012 7:31 AM
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Sure the children go hungry while Dr. Guess enjoys his $215,000 annual salary. Dr. Guess and his administration have placed themselves above the rest. The children, classrooms, and teachers get their budget's axed while Dr. Guess and the rest don't?

CptKirksnipple - 8/28/2012 12:30 AM
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71 more days!

CptKirksnipple - 8/28/2012 12:27 AM
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Michelle Obama Lunch Program! Eat Healthy! How much money did LRAFB spend for that lady to visit!??????

environaut - 8/27/2012 9:28 PM
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My daughter attends a PCSSD school, and she has been eating the school lunches. Every day she comes home starving, saying that there wasn't enough food on her plate. Now, I have to admit, my daughter is a big eater, being able to eat an adult size serving... And she's only 6. She is in no way overweight, she is if anything underweight. I will be packing her lunches from now on, because I know what she will eat, and I will be able to pack more food for her. I do like the healthy lunches that the school supplies, but the portions could be bigger.

mmsparent - 8/27/2012 8:42 PM
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I understand wanting to give them more healthy food, but look at what they are serving. 5 chicken nuggets a roll and milk, greasy pizza and milk, plus was that supposed to be they had today, they called it sloppy joe. They raise the price and give them less food and food they can't eat. How about someone in management trying to eat this stuff they are trying to feed these kids. Yes, I do pack a lunch each day for my child.

truth - 8/27/2012 4:27 PM
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ummm....one call to mom and/or dad to bring lunch money to school so that their child can eat oughta take care of that problem, right? if these are the students that are not getting free lunch on the government...then it's assumed they have the ability to pay. i bet if you made mom and or/dad come down to school to bring the "forgotten" lunch money so little johnny could eat...and it wouldn't get "forgotten" again.
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