Bake Sale Ban

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PETITION: A-812

FACTS
The new change in the Regulation of The Chancellor A-812 is supposed to make schools a healthier environment for students throughout New Yorks public school system. The reform prohibits the sale of non-approved items at any time between the time school begins and 6:00 PM." This means that only food made by companies with central contracts with the DOE can sell food in school. The reform was created in order to put a stop to obesity in public schools in New York City; a New York Times article cites that 40\% of elementary and middle school students are obese. This mainly affects students' extracurricular activities and sports, who can no longer use bake sales as a fundraising tool.

ARGUMENTS
After the economic crisis in 2008, schools have continually lost massive amounts of funding from the DOE. Any student in a public high school has seen the dramatic effects of the budget cuts first-hand. Many schools can no longer afford to keep their strongest extracurricular activities running. Bake sales help make up this difference; a successful bake sale can raise between $200 and $500. By cutting out this valuable revenue, the DOE is essentially cutting off extracurricular activities from any practical method of funding. The sale of t-shirts and other material goods has been suggested, but the profit margin is significantly smaller, particularly because most students do not carry around enough spare money in their pockets to buy a t-shirt in support of an extracurricular they do not take part in. The reform enforced by Bloomberg and the DOE is ignorant of many of the benefits of bake salesnot only do they raise funds for schools, but they also help build a community. Bake sales provide an excellent opportunity for students to learn how to manage a small business and work together with their fellow classmates. Students don't only buy from bake sales because they crave sweets during the day: more often than not, they spend their dollar knowing that it is going to a worthy activity in need of the money. The ban on bake sales destroys a huge source of school spirit without any major affect on students' eating habits. The reform cannot control what students buy outside of school. If they crave cookies, then they will buy cookies. Though the reform may have been created with good intentions, it ultimately is causing the deterioration of the activities that make students enjoy school.

SOLUTION
The new reform is detrimental in a multitude of ways to the school community, as outlined in the previous section. We the undersigned propose an alternative solution: the selling and purchasing of food from student organizations be permitted during school hours, but each item must be displayed with an ingredients card. This card will list, in agreement with its name, the ingredients in the food and the number of servings produced. If 1/4 cup or more of an ingredient is used, it would be listed in bold. This is a practical approach to listing calories for baked goods, as it is nearly impossible to gauge the number of calories in a homemade product. It allows students to determine for themselves whether or not a food is too unhealthy for them to eat, without denying extracurricular activities their desperately needed fundraisers.

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Goal
150 signatures
Goal: 1,000
Latest Signatures
29 December 2015
150. Carolyn L | Don't do this to us. We need this to survive NYC Student/Parent/Teacher NYC Parent
20 December 2015
149. Regina Z | I support this petition
19 November 2015
148. Patrick M | Do not dictate what my kids can eat! NYC Student/Parent/Teacher parent
8 November 2015
147. Edison L | I support this petition
2 November 2015
146. Safanah Navarro | I support this petition
20 October 2015
145. Nancy L | The issue of obesity should be addressed in the home. NYC Student/Parent/Teacher BrianCalabrese/Nancy Lipari/Ms. Cushing
14 October 2015
144. Dr Bertramop | В NYC Student/Parent/Teacher Parent
1 September 2015
143. Nicole Z | В NYC Student/Parent/Teacher steven zaluk
30 August 2015
142. Marie L | I think it is ludicrous to believe that a child is going to become obesite because they eat ice cream or a cupcake once a week. My son works hard in school all week and deserves something to look forward to at the end of the week. Instead of worrying abou
22 August 2015
141. Maryann C | I support this petition
18 August 2015
140. Chistine W | I support this petition
18 August 2015
139. Mariapia D | We need to control ourselves no one needs to control us and this is something that needs to stop. NYC Student/Parent/Teacher Peter/Mariapia/Ms. Kehoe
16 August 2015
138. Michele Q | I support this petition
10 August 2015
137. Jeanne J | The idea of curtailing parent participation in fundraising during this time of severe budget cuts is beyond comprehension. One would think that those in power would welcome any financial support available. While I understand that Pepsico is guaranteeing a
4 August 2015
136. Michele S | I support this petition
17 July 2015
135. Patti L | I support this petition
12 June 2015
134. Deirdre A | I support this petition
30 April 2015
133. Minire P | I support this petition
24 April 2015
132. Dawn L | Staten Island NYC Student/Parent/Teacher alexis lofaro
13 March 2015
131. Claire O | I agree NYC Student/Parent/Teacher William Oyelaja/Claire Oyelaja/Mrs. Withers
9 March 2015
130. Yasmin B | I support this petition
5 March 2015
129. Maribel R | Stop it NYC Student/Parent/Teacher Alexis Silva/Parent/
19 February 2015
128. Nicole T | I support this petition
18 February 2015
127. Steven Jm | The Government has no right to control every little detail of our lives. NYC Student/Parent/Teacher Parent
17 February 2015
126. Andreana R | I should have say in what my child eats, not NYC!! NYC Student/Parent/Teacher parent
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