Celebrating School Lunch Ladies as Unsung Heroes in American Education
By
gmays
Summary
The article celebrates lunch ladies (school cafeteria workers) as unsung heroes who provide nourishment, comfort, and care to children in American schools. It highlights their crucial role beyond just serving food - they create safe spaces, offer emotional support, and serve as maternal figures for many students. The piece emphasizes how these women watch over America's children and deserve recognition for their important work in the education system.
Key quotes
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All Praise to the Lunch Ladies
THE BITTER SOUTHERNER
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