And it's not just happening at Franklin High School. Other principals in the district are seeing students using food delivery services too, KCRA reported.
"It can be very disruptive in the learning environment if a student is pulled out of class because there is a delivery that has come from them at the front office," Xanthi Pinkerton, a district spokesperson, told KCRA.
The district reminded parents that it offers more than two dozen food options, including sandwiches and salads, through the school cafeterias.
Uber Eats told KCRA that the service technically shouldn't be used by minors and only adults over the age of 18 should order using Uber Eats.
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