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Is it reasonable for schools not to let students bring milk?

A school in Sichuan didn't allow students to bring milk, and then two students had no choice but to drink a box of milk they brought. I think this rule is unreasonable. Students should be free to carry things. The reason for the school is that it is afraid of the quality of the milk it brings. I think this statement is far-fetched If they are not allowed to bring milk, they can say it in advance or force it directly, so that parents will not let their children bring milk, and there will be no situation in which two children squat at the school gate and finish the milk. So I'm sorry about the school.

Nowadays, in order to improve students' physical quality, most schools order milk for children in a unified way. Of course, parents should be consulted, because there is a charge. Since the parents of this school let their children bring milk, it must be that the school didn't order milk uniformly, and then the parents thought that their children could eat better, so they bought milk to take them to school. I did the same thing when I was at school. My mother asked me to bring a box of milk every week, saying that it would increase nutrition and bring some bread and so on.

Although there are shops in the school, everything they sell is very expensive. We usually buy them outside and take them to school. I don't think it's against the school rules, so I think President Chuan has gone too far. We just need to observe discipline in school, such as not eating in class and listening carefully. It goes without saying that even children should know what they bring to school. Being too strict is not good for children.

People who read the news that two children drank dozens of boxes of milk felt very uncomfortable. I think these two children are better, knowing that they can't be wasted. Although this practice is not advocated, their behavior is still very good. I hope the headmaster of the school can change this rule. Food safety is indeed a hidden danger, but it cannot be cut across the board because of choking. There are other solutions, instead of using coercive means to stop children.