The lunch police have struck again. First, there was the story of a preschooler at West Hoke Elementary School in North Carolina who was given a highly processed, cafeteria lunch containing pink slime chicken nuggets because the school decided that the turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, potato chips, and apple juice her mother packed was not nutritious enough.
Now comes the story of an elementary school boy from Newport Beach, California who was suspended from school this week for the kombucha in his lunchbox that school administration said violated the school district’s drug and alcohol policy.
The boy’s mother contacted me 2 days ago the very afternoon her son was suspended in a plea to help her resolve the situation.
The trouble apparently started because the kombucha drink was packed in a glass bottle which is the appropriate container for this healthy, vitamin and probiotic filled beverage. The mother even took care to safely place the glass bottle in a foam sleeve as I’ve demonstrated in my videos which is exactly what I do for my own children so that if the bottle is dropped, it would not break and cause harm. It is important to note that the mother had sent kombucha to school in her son’s lunch many times before with no problem.
When the lunch police noticed the glass bottle safely tucked into the foam sleeve in the child’s lunchbox, they confiscated it. The next morning, the boy was called into the Vice Principal’s office and interrogated about the drink and where he got it. The school even called in the Police Officer assigned to work with all the schools in the area.
The Police Officer told the boy that the kombucha was illegal and very dangerous if he takes any medications – antibiotics or anything. Then, the officer asked the boy point blank if he takes any medicines.
Most outrageously, the Vice Principal told the boy that he may have to transfer out of that school and that she was looking into it. She even tried to enroll him in an alcoholics class for teens! The boy ended up spending the entire day in the school office and then was suspended for 5 days for violating the school’s drug and alcohol policy. The issue was also reported to the Newport-Mesa School District. Lest the school or the district deny the child was suspended or try to spin the story, the boy did indeed SIGN a 5 day suspension form.
It is important to note that these events took place without the school even attempting to test the alcoholic content of the kombucha or conducting due diligence of any kind which would have revealed that kombucha is a healthy beverage similar to apple cider and clearly not the equivalent of beer or wine.
The child’s distraught mother managed to get a meeting with the school’s Vice Principal the next morning who informed her that the Principal had decided to retract the suspension and not pursue the issue further. The child was then immediately allowed to return to school.
Unfortunately, the incident had already been reported to the Newport-Mesa school district so it is possible that the parents of the boy could face additional disciplinary action if the school district decides to pursue the matter.
The worst aspect of this incident is the extreme embarrassment, emotional trauma and shame the child no doubt experienced for being called out by the lunch police and then interrogated like a criminal the next day by school administration and even a uniformed Police Officer!
When I talked to the Vice Principal on the phone yesterday, she acted as if the incident was minor and that everything had been resolved satisfactorily. What? Giving a child the third degree in the school office with a Police Officer standing by and no parent present to defend him is no minor scene!
This incident could have far reaching implications for the child’s emotional state and could even result in bullying or snide remarks from classmates for years to come!
For all you traditional cooking Moms and Dads out there who also send healthy homemade foods and drinks in your child’s lunch, it may prove worthwhile to have a discussion with your children about this story and what to do should school administration ever harass them about the contents of their lunchbox.
I will keep tabs on this story in the coming days and if the Newport-Mesa School District decides to do something ridiculous like pursue disciplinary action against this family, I will be sure to let you all know so that the phone lines can light up and public pressure exerted to restore sanity to the situation.
**Update: Following the publishing of this article, the Newport-Mesa School District issued a press release regarding this incident. Click here for the full transcript and rebuttal.
Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist
KAY CEE
Take your kids OUT of Big Brother’s public schools, people! Problem SOLVED.
JacquelineB
Home. School. Enough said.
Spook Hetherington via Facebook
Get used to it AMERICA…. The education SYSYEM teaches IGNORANCE..You expect anything else???
Kristi Gilleland
Maybe it is just me – but this just sounds hysterical on the school’s part.
Is it possible we have so many rules and regs that we’ve created an atmosphere of craziness?
George
i live in a state (pennsylvania) where you cannot find alcohol anywhere outside of a bar, wine and spirits shop, beer distributor or beer deli. they sell kombucha in the franchise grocery store behind my house (price chopper) i believe below and to the left of the eggs. the level of ignorance some people exhibit in regards to this sort of thing is dumbfounding and concerning
Dragon's Eye
Reminds me of a line from Pink Floyd’s, “The Wall”.
” LEAVE THEM KIDS ALONE! ”
Seriously, folks, find some way, ANY WAY to get your beloved children the heck out of those nonsense schools! “Public Education” was the WORST idea of a control system to be envisioned by the likes of John Dewey! Real public education was when the local communities independently operated their loacl schools.
Time is now to start thinking about those neighborhood schools where certain of your well-educated and straight-shot talking neighbors can be the best influence your children will need.
Very, very sad days in this country a-commin’!
( And BTW: Kombucha Tea has never been made illegal in these United States as far as I’ve heard! )
Samantha
I went to school in that very school district, and I am not surprised. It is Nazi country down there… thank God I got out of there halfway through high school. we just have to keep fighting back, they’re counting on us roll over and be good little sheep.
tmiz
Yall should have seen the state troopers face when he found a baggy of multivitamins in my car while he was illegally searching it and harassing me.
Thought it was a big bad drug bust, put me in cuffs for over an hour, grilled me, yelled at me, fingered and fondled all my multivitamins. Called in backup.
What a waste of taxpayer money, try and hire some LAW ENFORCEMENT that has a bit more than a ROOM TEMPERATURE IQ.
anonymous2
<<<Yall should have seen the state troopers face when he found a baggy of multivitamins in my car while he was illegally searching it and harassing me.
Thought it was a big bad drug bust, put me in cuffs for over an hour, grilled me, yelled at me, fingered and fondled all my multivitamins. Called in backup.
What a waste of taxpayer money, try and hire some LAW ENFORCEMENT that has a bit more than a ROOM TEMPERATURE IQ.
okay, that scares me. Because my state has now passed a law where we MUST keep vitamins and medication in a baggy. They're not allowed to be in the original prescription container.
Now I'm afraid we could get pulled over and arrested for it like you were with hours of interrogation also because 1. the cops don't know the laws that they are trying to enforce." 2. there are contradictory laws still on the books from before regarding this situation. 3. we're required to keep it in baggys even when we're in other states, but the other states' laws might require they be in the original prescriprion containers, which we can't even in the other state because it's against the law to have them in such in my state and therefore no way to bring them (the predscription containers) to the other states without violating the law in my state by having them in illegal original prescription containers in the car instead of the legal plastic baggies.