Wisconsin school district bans classroom treats
APPLETON, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin school district's decision to ban shared snacks in the classroom has received mixed responses from parents and students.
Appleton Area School District's new rule puts an end to shared birthday treats and classroom potlucks, the Post Crescent reported . Parents and students are instead encouraged to share non-food items or plan an activity for class to celebrate events.
District officials cited nutrition, equity and safety issues with food as the main reasons for the policy change.
The new rule will teach about healthy eating early, said Mikki Duran, who leads the district's health and human performance program.