Detention for Student Who Shared Lunch Instead of Dumping it in Garbage: Almost every parent tells their kids to share and share alike. Generally they are referring to toys other items of interest. In my house we were taught to always share with each other and others in need.
I remember making an extra peanut butter and jelly sandwich for my lunch in 6th grade because a classmate often went without lunch because his family was poor. My teacher privately thanked me for my generosity and thoughtfulness.
It seems if I was to do that today, instead of being acknowledged for thinking of others I would likely end up being punished, like 13 year old Kyle Bradford of Weaverville Elementary School in northern California.
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