A Pennsylvania school district threatened parents of 1,000 children a court hearing and possible removal to foster care if delinquent lunch debts are not settled.
Pennsylvania School District Tells Parents Their Kids will be Sent to Foster Care if Lunch Debt is Not SettledA school district in Pennsylvania told parents of children with outstanding lunch debt could lose them to foster care if the unpaid bills aren't settled.
"You can be sent to dependency court for neglecting your child's right to food. The result may be your child being taken from your home and placed in foster care," the letters to parents stated. Van Shaun added that in her 33 years with the county's youth services program,"Never has this county removed a child from a home for unpaid bills and never will we."
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