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Massachusetts Schools Ban Cupcakes

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Duxbury (Mass) schools banish birthday cupcakes
The Boston Herald | June 4, 2004 | Herald Staff

Birthday kids at Duxbury's Chandler School next fall will get dragon stickers, special seat covers and starred birthday sashes they can wear all day.

But no cupcakes - they're bad for you.

The tradition of cupcakes at school birthday parties died last month when the School Committee unanimously ratified a new handbook that redefines the way students celebrate in class.

"I'm a little saddened,'' said Chandler parent Nancy Krahmer, who favors healthy eating but mourns the loss of the childhood ritual.

School officials made the change, part of a district-wide move to improve student health, after a poll of parents found nutrition to be one of their top concerns, Chandler School Council member Ann Kalous said.

Frequent classmate parties once had students consuming numerous unplanned cupcakes each school year.

"It would be 23 times during the year that other families would not be anticipating that their kids are going to be eating something sweet,'' Chandler Principal Deborah Zetterberg said.

The new system will substitute copious special attention for frosted goodies, Zetterberg said. In addition to the sash, seat cover and dragon sticker, each birthday kid will get a birthday pencil.
 
this was one of the best things when i was really little in elementary school. what kind of grinches are running this place?!
 
That make sense. Evaluate the 23 cupcakes a year as being the chief problem with the kids diet. Smooth move exlax. Now if you can use our brain for something other than a shit holding container one could actually figure out that something other than 23 eating events is likely to be causing the problem that they're concerned with. But, in true, we have to do something even though we havn't a fucking clue what it should be, fashion, they do something like this just to have on the books that it's not their fault, they did something!
 
It's unfortunate that sweets & treats get divvied out everyday instead of reserved for special occasions like b-days....maybe if they kept it to just b-days, Xmas, Easter & nothing else, it wouldn't be a problem......

All in all I guess they had to start somewhere.....does this school still have sodas in the vending machines/???
 
jenscats5 said:
It's unfortunate that sweets & treats get divvied out everyday instead of reserved for special occasions like b-days....maybe if they kept it to just b-days, Xmas, Easter & nothing else, it wouldn't be a problem......

All in all I guess they had to start somewhere.....does this school still have sodas in the vending machines/???

Better yet, check their diets at HOME! Unless the assumption is that the majority of the calories they consume is at school.
 
Most kids actually drink nothing but sodas.
Soda's are such a huge factor in contemporary healthy problems, obesity and diabetes. So many people just don't count them as food.
 
Yea but hey, they are probably giving the kids condoms in that school so its all good.
 
Ridiculous! If they are going to ban one bad thing they need to ban it all if they are truly serious about the diet of these school kids. To ban a stupid cupcake isn't going to make any difference. And to replace it with sashes, seat covers, dragon stickers, and birthday pencils ... lmao that's pretty worthless. At least spend the money on something beneficial.
 
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