chicken wings, an item that was never served to students because they contain bones
I mean, WHAT? Is that true? Fellow Americans, please tell me that it is some local insanity or something. Or may be it is one of that anti-lawyer things like "do not put pets in microwave" in microwave oven manuals or "do not eat" on bags with silica gel in shoes box?
Thank you for clarification. That strange for me, being in school (there is one 11 year school in Russia, no elementary/high division) we was served with everything adults eat, including miscelaneous fish and chicken and fruits with bones and clingstones. Nobody even never thought about any risks, or suing, even if somebody choked, that was not big deal, just part of education - be careful, don't eat in hurry. And there was medical room with a doctor in every school in case things go bad, but I don't remember a case it was ever needed for something connected with food. So that sentence was very strange for me and catch my eye.