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http://www.kfmb.com/story.php?id=37523

 

Fla. Children Protest Candy Sale

 

Last Updated:

02-03-06 at 9:04AM

 

More than a dozen elementary school students refused to sell chocolate

bars and potato chips to raise money for trips, saying they had

learned in class about the health dangers of such snacks.

 

" If they tell us to don't eat junk food and then after school we sell

it, that disobeys what they said, " said 10-year-old Daphnie Auguste, a

member of the defiant class of 19 gifted fourth- and fifth-graders at

North Side Elementary.

 

Their teacher, Monique Manigat, who is also the school's wellness

liaison, said the students came up with the boycott themselves but

finding an alternative hasn't been easy. She said she tried to

organize car washes for her pupils but the school couldn't afford the

necessary insurance.

 

" Parents are contributing as much as they can. They just don't have

the means to foot the whole bill, " Manigat said.

 

Fifth-graders have until the end of February to raise the remaining

$12,000 needed for a weeklong trip in May to Williamsburg, Va., and

Washington, D.C.

 

Daphnie said she hasn't raised one dollar toward her personal $455 goal.

 

" I'm happy because people won't get fat. But I'm sad because how are

we going to get the money to go on our field trip? "

 

Eighty percent of the school's pupils are eligible for a lunch program

for low-income students.

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Good for those kids! That's so awesome. As a mom of young kids (who

has personally assisted in WAY too many fund raisers) I loved this

story. There are lots of options for fund raising but none sell as

good as candy bars, unfortunately. There are companies out there

that offer healthier options though. This was our fundraiser last

year and it didn't sell well at all (and the popcorn wasn't very

good.)

 

http://www.asappopcorn.com/WHOIS/index.asp

 

I guess fundraisers aren't about whether the product is good but

like the kids are saying, it should be.

 

Shelly

 

, " Amy " <sandpiperhiker

wrote:

>

> http://www.kfmb.com/story.php?id=37523

>

> Fla. Children Protest Candy Sale

>

> Last Updated:

> 02-03-06 at 9:04AM

>

> More than a dozen elementary school students refused to sell

chocolate

> bars and potato chips to raise money for trips, saying they had

> learned in class about the health dangers of such snacks.

>

> " If they tell us to don't eat junk food and then after school we

sell

> it, that disobeys what they said, " said 10-year-old Daphnie

Auguste, a

> member of the defiant class of 19 gifted fourth- and fifth-graders

at

> North Side Elementary.

>

> Their teacher, Monique Manigat, who is also the school's wellness

> liaison, said the students came up with the boycott themselves but

> finding an alternative hasn't been easy. She said she tried to

> organize car washes for her pupils but the school couldn't afford

the

> necessary insurance.

>

> " Parents are contributing as much as they can. They just don't have

> the means to foot the whole bill, " Manigat said.

>

> Fifth-graders have until the end of February to raise the remaining

> $12,000 needed for a weeklong trip in May to Williamsburg, Va., and

> Washington, D.C.

>

> Daphnie said she hasn't raised one dollar toward her personal $455

goal.

>

> " I'm happy because people won't get fat. But I'm sad because how

are

> we going to get the money to go on our field trip? "

>

> Eighty percent of the school's pupils are eligible for a lunch

program

> for low-income students.

>

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