Attack of the drones

OK remember a while back how the school cafeteria people made my little girl put back her ice cream because she had an $0.80 outstanding balance? Well, my wife went and talked to the cafeteria person and after explaining that it was extremely unlikely that my daughter could have misplaced that lunch money as it is all handled through her teacher, Mrs. Nance, she was credited $0.80. Also during that discussion my wife worked out an arrangement with the cafeteria personnel whereby she goes there every Monday morning and writes a check in the amount needed to cover my daughter’s lunch for the week. That way there should be no confusion because a responsible adult is making all the financial arrangements with another “responsible adult”. Problem solved, right? Wrong.

Today Alex was told to put her ice cream back because she owed the cafeteria money somehow. No mention of the amount of the discrepancy has been made so far. My wife is home waiting furiously for a call from the school to explain the situation… again. This time she is hoping to talk to the principal, Mrs. Kellye Goostree. I know that there have been other people that have had trouble with the cafeteria workers in the past. Mrs. Nance told Susie how they said she owed them money for a hamburger that she never ate and of course they screwed us out of some money last year. And again, even if the mistake somehow lies with us, let the little girl have her freakin’ ice cream and bill me for it!

On the bright side, it’s good to see that if Alex’s education stops at the first grade, she can at least find employment as a cafeteria worker in a public school.