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Breakfast at school now is on the principalIn a locally unprecedented move, the School District of Philadelphia will hold principals accountable for the number of students eating breakfast in their schools.Breakfast participation will be part of the report card that rates principals each year, along with categories such as attendance and math and reading performance.All 165,000 students in Philadelphia public schools, regardless of income, are eligible for free breakfasts. But just 54,000 ate breakfast last year, district figures show.The new system, which begins this year, is expected to increase the number of students eating breakfast, said Jonathan Stein, a lawyer with Community Legal Services, whose efforts - along with those of Public Citizens for Children and Youth (PCCY) - helped bring about the move.*snip*"You're doing a disservice to principals by holding them accountable without controlling for other variables," said Michael Lerner, president of Teamsters Local 502, Commonwealth Association of School Administrators.Should a principal be blamed for a student who ate breakfast at home and therefore doesn't eat in school, asked Lerner, who was a principal for 22 years."Are we going to get to forced feedings?" he continued. "I think it's wrong to assume no parent in Philadelphia is providing breakfast each day."And, Lerner added, many children wind up not eating, thereby wasting food."If you know kids," he said, "they'll eat what they want and when they want."