3 Mar
READINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Twenty-nine New Jersey students punished with two-day detentions after they used pennies to pay for their $2 lunches are getting a pardon.
Officials say a group of middle school students upset by their shortened lunch period paid for their meals with pennies Thursday. Schiff gave them detentions for slowing down the lunch line and disrespecting cafeteria workers.
In his e-mail, Schiff said the students described their actions as a prank and that news reports inaccurately called it a protest.
Several parents had complained the punishment was too harsh, but though some thought it too lenient.
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