A pause on lunch passes

Luis Vazquez

No lunch passes, which means no leaving to go out for lunch. “I worked so hard to get my grades up and now I can’t get one anymore,” states junior Amanda Bugarin. Waiting for the lawsuit to be finished with, students have been waiting for two weeks for their lunch passes to be unrestricted.

Luis Vazquez, News Reporter

Don Lugo Administrators have put lunch passes on hold for students to purchase. Due to a pending lawsuit, the district is forced to put a pause on allowing schools to sell them. All students who don’t have lunch passes have to wait for the district to allow all schools to resell them.

The discontinuation does not affect students who already have one. The junior class are furious with this issue especially the ones who have worked hard for that 3.5 GPA. Jennifer Morales states,”I was really hoping to go out and eat with my friends during lunch but now that they don’t sell them anymore, I’m not able to do so.”

Lunch passes have been on hold for two weeks now.”The district should of really considered the students who don’t eat here or can’t afford it that go home to get lunch before they put a stop to it,” states Lugo senior, Jackie Ramos. Administration will update students when lunch passes will become available to purchase again.