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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 568507" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>The school sells seventy five dollar sneakers that the kids can charge? How does THAT work? If kids didn't have shoes at the schools I worked at we found some donated ones or lost and found shoes etc. We always supplied boots etc. but wow. If it was just because they forgot then they missed out for the day and if it meant a zero then it is their responsibility.</p><p></p><p>Can you block her ability to charge anything? At our schools we can choose to allow extra items charged at lunch or only the lunch/milk charges. I give Q a chance to earn cash if he wants to buy extras. He also gets to earn money at a job at school. Does the school really allow a kid to do that without question? Its amazing. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry she got so out of hand, I think you are right on that the point is respect for the boundaries/rules you set. Glad husband did some work in this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 568507, member: 12886"] The school sells seventy five dollar sneakers that the kids can charge? How does THAT work? If kids didn't have shoes at the schools I worked at we found some donated ones or lost and found shoes etc. We always supplied boots etc. but wow. If it was just because they forgot then they missed out for the day and if it meant a zero then it is their responsibility. Can you block her ability to charge anything? At our schools we can choose to allow extra items charged at lunch or only the lunch/milk charges. I give Q a chance to earn cash if he wants to buy extras. He also gets to earn money at a job at school. Does the school really allow a kid to do that without question? Its amazing. I'm sorry she got so out of hand, I think you are right on that the point is respect for the boundaries/rules you set. Glad husband did some work in this! [/QUOTE]
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