The same year, the Salt Lake school district in Utah made headlines for throwing away the lunches of as many as 40 elementary school students. Jason Olsen, a spokesman for the district, apologized and said it was a mistake that the food was taken away once the students already went through the line.
"We don't ever let kids go without any food entirely," Salt Lake City School District spokesman Jason Olsen told CNN affiliate KSL.Mother Erica Lukes told KSL she was "blindsided" when her daughter, a fifth grader, described what a school district official told her: "You don't have any money in you
Date: Jan 31, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Utah school district suspends two over school-lunch blunder
A district-level child nutrition expert and a schoollunchroom worker have been placed on paid administrative leave pending theoutcome of an investigation, district spokesman Jason Olsen said.
Date: Jan 31, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Second staffer placed on leave after school lunches yanked
The school cafeteria manager and her supervisor are now on paid leave. It is unclear whether the supervisor is a district-level employee, and spokesman Jason Olsen has not yet returned a call for clarification.
Date: Jan 31, 2014
Source: Google
Second staffer placed on leave after school lunches yanked
On Wednesday, district spokesman Jason Olsen said a district child nutrition manager decided to take the lunches away from the kids. He has since said the district is investigating exactly who made the decision.
he Salt Lake Tribune reports the move came Tuesday after the Salt Lake City District realized a lot of students in Uintah Elementary owed money for lunches. District spokesman Jason Olsen said cafeteria workers weren't able to see who was in debt until after the lunches had already been handed out.
Date: Jan 30, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Utah parents outraged after students who owe money have lunches thrown out
The Salt Lake Tribune reports the move came Tuesday after the Salt Lake City District realized a lot of students in Uintah Elementary owed money for lunches. District spokesman Jason Olsen said cafeteria workers weren't able to see who was in debt until after the lunches had already been handed out.
http://bit.ly/1npJJQC ) reports the move came Tuesday after the Salt Lake City District realized a lot of students in Uintah Elementary owed money for lunches. District spokesman Jason Olsen said cafeteria workers weren't able to see who was in debt until after the lunches had already been handed out.
Date: Jan 30, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
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New York University - HR Services Specialist
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New York University - Social Work
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Just a little fish in a big pond.
Jason Olsen
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University of Nebraska at Omaha - Advertising/ Marketing
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For every moment of triumph, for every instance of beauty, many souls must be trampled. Hunter S.
Jason Olsen
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