Florida elementary school warns parents about ‘pests’ found in ‘healthy’ Michelle O lunches – IOTW Report

Florida elementary school warns parents about ‘pests’ found in ‘healthy’ Michelle O lunches

Big Mike

EAG: JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As schools across the country struggle to get students to eat their government meals, Jacksonville’s Crystal Springs Elementary School is giving them one more reason to avoid the lunch line.

Principal LaShawn Russ-Porterfield sent parents an automated phone message Tuesday warning them about “pests that were found in students’ food” at the school, WJXT reports.
“DCPS came out and said that there was critters,” said Debbie, the grandmother of a 7-year-old Crystal Springs student. “I guess in the kitchen.”

“I got there about 1:40 (p.m.) and they were hauling all this stuff out of the cafeteria. I’m talking about coolers like you see for breakfast and such as that,” the woman said. “They were hauling it all out and dumping it into the dumpsters.”

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16 Comments on Florida elementary school warns parents about ‘pests’ found in ‘healthy’ Michelle O lunches

  1. I have a problem with Killary tweeted support for the Muslim and illegal immigrants i know that this is not the topic but I’m so piss can’t believe this two low life b- are doing this

  2. So, does anybody really believe “critters” just showed up when the big rats infested the white hut? I believe “critters” have been a problem in school cafeterias for evha.

  3. A sasquatch will eat anything it can ambush, uproot or steal. They are omnivores in the truest meaning of the word.
    In the wild, their diet includes weeds, roots, insects, reptiles and small animals. They are known to be particularly fond of roadkill, provided it is not too fresh.
    The strong jaws and large teeth are well suited to the mastication of bone, gristle and sun-baked hide.

  4. News reporters wanted to question Michelle Obama about the school lunch program but were unable to locate her. Just in, there has been a reported sighting in Bluff Creek in northern California.

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