Smart Red
Garden Master
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I guess you don't work in a school. You could never use kids in this fashion. Outdoor fields at schools are for physical and outdoor education. My school had a garden club where a few students had a garden and donated produce.Costs money and time must be volunteered by adults.
So right, @catjac1975. We used to have a few students each day 'help out' in the lunch room in return for a free meal. Most of the students loved the opportunity to be responsible for cleaning off trays, tables, and the floor. This worked very well for several years until an irate mom came in complaining that her child got free lunches anyway and therefore working in the cafeteria amounted to slavery. However, if we paid her child for the cost of a lunch it would be just fine.
It seems she's not against child labor, just civic responsibility.