Sean at Connecticut Conservative points to a Hartford Courant article discussing the possibility of school breakfasts starting up in Enfield:
The proposal to serve breakfast to Enrico Fermi High School students will be back before the board of education next month, when it reviews a report suggesting the idea is popular among students.
I find this article oddly amazing. First, I thought most, if not all, of the schools I attended had some (albeit usually limited) breakfast service. Second, I had the distinct impression that such breakfasts were as “interesting” a culinary experience as lunch was.
Students actually want school breakfast?! Well, considering how high our property taxes are, maybe school cafeterias in Connecticut are deluxe dining establishments