After hearing from readers across the province about lunchroom chaos in their local schools, the Toronto Star continued to cover this issue in an article published on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 entitled, “Tales of school lunch chaos hard for parents to swallow”. CBC picked up this issue also and covered it on Ontario Today with Rita Celli on Friday, March 23. Lunchrooms, it seems, struck a chord with Ontario parents, grandparents and citizens, in general.
Like the Star, Fix Our Schools, also heard from parents across the province.
We extracted this disturbing quote from an email we received from one parent, who moved to Toronto from the U.S. 1.5 years ago:
“The lunch problem is the tip of the iceberg… I honestly don’t know how parents aren’t rioting in the streets. We have been in a lot of schools – mostly US, this is our first Canadian experience and we are stunned at how bad it is. Never experienced anything like it. So thank you for all you are doing. As a Canadian I am deeply saddened and shamed at the state of our public school system. It is NOT ok for our children.”
We were copied on this letter by a grandparent who lives in Burlington, who sent this letter to Premier Wynne and Minister Naidoo-Harris after reading about lunchroom chaos in the Toronto Star:
“Ms Wynne, you have been a School Trustee, a Minister of Education and now you have been Premier and throughout your time in public office our school buildings have continued to deteriorate due to your lack of awareness, concern and leadership. Continue reading