PneumaticSuicide said:
The reason why i bring this subject up is because i have recently been watching Jamie Oliver's food revolution. I was completely stunned by the reaction of the superintendent (i'm not really sure how important this position is) and how he is allowed to make a universal decision in regard to what children eat.
This just proves to me that the American education system fails at the most basic fundementals.
Please do NOT take this as an attack!!!
No, it's that American politicians fundamentally fail to support the education system. When you attack the education system itself, that includes the teachers who are in the trenches trying to do their very best with the rapidly-shrinking resources and pay provided to them.
And handling the food for America's schools? It's bloody goddamned hard. At or above half of the kids in most areas are on the "Free Lunch Program." And you don't want to tax the few that
can afford it by pushing the cost onto them... which would actually put some of them under the qualifying line, and lead to an avalanche of "Free Lunch" kids. They keep lunch rooms at a bare-bones staff and keep their hours as tight as possible, so you're limited to things you can 1) cook quickly, 2) store almost indefinitely, 3) buy at bargin basement prices, 4) have the kids eat in less than 20 minutes.
Bear in mind that most of our school boards and superintendents don't have backgrounds as teachers. They're local business owners and politicians, who make decisions based solely on money (and pandering to those who elect/appoint them, who also share much of the ignorance about how education really works). So, when folks talk about "privatizing education," they're actually talking about giving those
even more power to shit things up royally.