'Outrageous': expert slams White House for denying school meals' link to learning [View all]
Source: The Guardian
'Outrageous': expert slams White House for denying school meals' link to learning
Author of groundbreaking study of school meals impact on class
achievement said proposed cuts to programs reflects lack of
knowledge or
dishonesty
Sam Thielman in New York
Friday 17 March 2017 18.07 GMT
The author of a groundbreaking 1988 study demonstrating the link between school meal programs and classroom achievement has denounced as outrageous the Trump administrations assertion that no such link exists.
When Mick Mulvaney, director of Donald Trumps office of budget management, told press on Thursday that the administrations attack on school meal programs because they dont work, he did not mean that they dont feed hungry children.
Lets talk about after-school programs generally: theyre supposed to help kids who dont get fed at home get fed so they do better in school. Guess what? Theres no demonstrable evidence that theyre actually doing that, Mulvaney said. Theres no demonstrable evidence theyre actually helping results, helping kids do better in school.
That statement is an outrageous, fallacious comment that clearly reflects a lack of knowledge, or perhaps even worse, dishonesty, said physician Michael Weitzman in an interview with the Guardian. Weitzman is the former chair of pediatrics at New York University, where he currently teaches, and this years recipient of the John Howland award, the highest honor bestowed by the American Pediatric Society.
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