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Student gets detention for sharing school-bought lunch

Sharing is against the rules in Trinity Alps Unified School District, in California, due to allergies. An eighth grade student from Weaverville Elementary School got a detention slip for sharing his school prepared lunch Tuesday.

September 22, 2014

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WEAVERVILLE, Calif. — An eighth grade student from Weaverville Elementary School got a detention slip for sharing his school prepared lunch Tuesday.

Kyle Bradford, 13, shared his chicken burrito with a friend who didn’t like the cheese sandwich he was given by the cafeteria.

Bradford didn’t see any problem with sharing his food.

"It seemed like he couldn't get a normal lunch so I just wanted to give mine to him because I wasn't really that hungry and it was just going to go in the garbage if I didn't eat it," said Bradford.

But the Trinity Alps Unified School District has regulations that prohibit students from sharing their meals.

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