My DH and I watched this show in utter amazement. That boy is in the same grade as my DS12 and he only weighs almost 3X as much!
I didn't see them weigh the kids, but I could NOT believe that poor girl was only 4! I thought 8-9 at the youngest.![]()
The silverware thing really floored me! What do you serve every day that doesn't require utensils? They had cereal for breakfast, do they have spoons? I can not comprehend going to school from pre-k to 6th (I assume that's what it is) and never need a fork!!!! We don't have knives, but that is because we had a "safety" incident so the kids can't have them, but spoons & forks are there and used!!
How do you not know what a potato is? Are there no farms in the south? Baked potato's? They even sell them at Wendy's for Pete's sake!!! Is there no Wendy's?
I haven't seen the series, I always seem to be busy when it's on, but no silverware?!? Ewwwwwwwww...
West Virginia is not in the South. It might *look* like "the South", to an outsider but it most definitely is not. I grew up there and I think most West Virginians would consider it to be Appalachian - in general I think people who live there are proud, independent, suspicious of outsiders... and in its history this is the state that broke away from Virginia over the issue of slavery during the Civil War.
I know, I know to say it's Appalachian and not South might seem to be a very fine point of difference, but it's important.
And frankly, I think it was very brave for the Huntington schools to take this on. It's not JUST people in WV who have poor eating habits...walk into any high school or middle school or grade school and ask the students how many vegetables or fruit (not including that starchy favorite of potatoes) they have eaten within a day or two or even within a week. WV doesn't hold the patent on eating nasty junk, that stuff is sold everywhere all over the country.
agnes!
I watched and was was very disappointed by the way Jaime was treated. Those lunch ladies were mean,and yes, taking it personally. They need to realized it's not about them but the kids.
W.V. is my home state and I would hate for Jaime and everyone watching to think that all West Virginians have such a bad attitude and are so unhealthy.I hope the parents who saw the food demonstration are serious about wanting change.
I am quite sure you could take schools/families in just about every state, and all over Britain for that matter,and find the same situation. Processed easy to prepare food has become the norm.
And frankly, I think it was very brave for the Huntington schools to take this on. It's not JUST people in WV who have poor eating habits...walk into any high school or middle school or grade school and ask the students how many vegetables or fruit (not including that starchy favorite of potatoes) they have eaten within a day or two or even within a week. WV doesn't hold the patent on eating nasty junk, that stuff is sold everywhere all over the country.
agnes!
I was disappointed in how he was treated also. It seemed like they had made their minds up before he even showed up as to how things were going to go and they never even gave him a good chance.
I didn't see them weigh the kids, but I could NOT believe that poor girl was only 4! I thought 8-9 at the youngest.![]()