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>Subject: [Winona] Fwd: Growth Hormone in school milk
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>Subject: Growth Hormone in school milk
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>       I am appalled that our school board accepted the $4000 savings to
>provide our children, especially elementary age, with milk that contains
>bovine growth hormone!    With such a controversial subject as   the effects
>of BGH on  humans,  I think  the school administration should have  notified
>the parents at the beginning of school, not just leaving it to the newspapers
>to announce to the community.    I missed this controversy and have heard of
>other parents who were unaware of it, also.  Perhaps the schools should send
>information about this, home with every student so people know this is
>happening .
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>                                                          Kathleen Giebel
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I, too, am disappointed in the Board's decision to purchase growmth hormone
contaminated milk.  Parents do need to be notified so they can make an
informed decision as to whether or not they should allow their children to
drink the milk  provided at our schools.

Joanie Heydt-nelson



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