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Post by M. Hawbaker on Apr 4, 2022 23:12:52 GMT
One Pennsylvania school is taking a stand against snacking after an “excessive” amount of goodies was brought in, according to school officials. “Shopping bags full of chips,” candy and an assortment of drinks have been brought into the school, and the Aliquippa School District will not stand for it any longer. Aliquippa Junior/Senior High School will now be limiting what each student can bring to school, the district statement said. “Beginning on Monday, April 4, 2022, each student will only be permitted one bag (up to 4 oz. in size) of such items as potato chips, Cheetos, Doritos, etc., and one bottled or canned beverage (up to 20 oz.),” the school system announced. If the snack is opened before entering the school building or the student has more than what is permitted, officials will throw the snack away. Additionally, if a student packs a lunch, the same restriction applies, and lunches will be searched. www.yahoo.com/news/lunch-police-pennsylvania-school-search-191756765.html
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