Undoubtedly not allowed, but ideally yes. Would I really want with my own money? Not particularly. But if I had a stipend to max out, I'd rather it go into that stuff actually used rather than a bunch of unopened boxes in some storage room or locker somewhere collecting dust.
Probably rules for classrooms shouldn't hinge on rules for special education classrooms.
I also want Republicans to stop attacking free lunches. Consider it an investment, teach about healthy eating and maybe have some measurable impact on performance. Sure some people will intentionally freeload on it but it'll still help the people who actually need it. Red states raking in more federal money than they put out shouldn't get to complain about freeloaders in this vein, either.
There have been studies indicating that poor diets can have a negative impact on behavior too. Probably leading to more public freakouts.
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Comments indicate it's one of those classes for kids that would otherwise be kicked out? I remember alternative high schools being an all-in-wonder thing for teens that had jobs as well as the troublemakers. Way to go lumping them in together, I guess.
lol, imagine taking half the high school courses in your senior year because you have classes at a tech college later, and then being harassed by police or campus staff for delinquency. I wonder if that's happened.