14 year old Meade Skelton (Haufe) is interviewed about having to sit on the floor for school lunch mock homeless program. He felt "humiliated and degraded"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1993/11/25/schools-feast-puts-focus-on-haves-and-have-nots/bcb0cd8f-79ad-4e4f-9cf7-adcc3da1e58c/
" A select 23 students at Loudoun's Notre Dame Academy reveled in the Thanksgiving feast they were served yesterday -- until the masses came to their table begging.
Some students agreed to sneak morsels of stuffing or bits of white meat to their less-fortunate classmates. Others, however, urged teachers-cum-waiters to shoo the intruders away.
"I felt humiliated and degraded," said freshman Meade Haufe, 14, of Sterling, who was among those not allowed to partake of the meal.
Meade and about 70 others stood in line to receive small Styrofoam cups of boiled rice, which they ate while sitting on the floor. Those at the linen-draped head table dined on turkey with all the trimmings, while a few dozen others were served rice and beans at plain wooden tables."