MUSTANGS AHEAD

“No candy” rule draws mixed Mustang musings

May Chongwiboon – LRHS News

(LAKEWOOD RANCH, FL) – Many LRHS teachers have congratulated their students’ good work by handing out pieces of candy. However, a new Manatee School District rule prohibits giving out snacks over 100 calories or throwing parties during class.

Freshman Molly Mendoza said, “I don’t agree with the new rule at all. It’s a piece of candy so I don’t see what the harm is.”

Sophomore Sofia Lanza agreed, “I think candy is a good reward for students, and this is just another dumb rule.”

Junior Alicia Wagner pointed out an inconsistency in policy, “A piece of candy won’t do any harm, and it’s not allowed to be given to students anymore. Then why is the cafeteria allowed to serve ice-cream and chips? I don’t see how that’s right.”

Senior Aaron Lamotte said, “I liked getting candy and having parties every once in a while during class and no harm came out of it so I don’t know why this rule is in effect.”

Although many Mustangs disagree with the “no candy under 100 calories” rule, but some agree with it.

Freshman Kara Mathis said, “I wish students could still be rewarded with candy, but maybe now people will actually work for a good grade and not a piece of candy.”

Sophomore Elif Akar said, “I can see why the county wouldn’t want candy to be given out or parties to occur during class. It’s a place to learn, after all.”

Junior Nicole Nolfi commented, “Candy can still be given out as long as it’s under 100 calories so I don’t know why everyone is freaking out.”

Senior Cole Mathis agreed, “I enjoyed getting candy and having parties during class, but in all honesty it’s a school not a candy store, and we can still get some candy.”