Teacher Snack Bar

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Anonymous wrote:Former teacher here. One year the PTA made all the moms willing bake cookies and they spent all this time putting together beautiful plates for each of us. After school there was a massive dump of cookies in the teacher's lounge. By 5pm the principal was asking for help throwing it away and carting off the trash so we didn't get a rodent problem. Everyone thanks the PTA profusely, but really it is making a big assumption assuming people want junk food. Do you know how many times teachers are offered cupcakes and cookies from kids for birthdays and class parties? Junk food is empty calories and I really think in this day and age for some of the uber thin moms it is a passive aggressive to give something they wouldn't dare eat themselves. Teachers care about being healthy and keeping their kids healthy too.

Now the health lunches were truly appreciated and gobbled down and good fruit went fast.


Then...why do you offer junk food for kids?


We don't?? Wtf. Teachers don't bring in junk for students.


Wow, is that the new vocabulary???


Yes!! It was on a test. Your kid failed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former teacher here. One year the PTA made all the moms willing bake cookies and they spent all this time putting together beautiful plates for each of us. After school there was a massive dump of cookies in the teacher's lounge. By 5pm the principal was asking for help throwing it away and carting off the trash so we didn't get a rodent problem. Everyone thanks the PTA profusely, but really it is making a big assumption assuming people want junk food. Do you know how many times teachers are offered cupcakes and cookies from kids for birthdays and class parties? Junk food is empty calories and I really think in this day and age for some of the uber thin moms it is a passive aggressive to give something they wouldn't dare eat themselves. Teachers care about being healthy and keeping their kids healthy too.

Now the health lunches were truly appreciated and gobbled down and good fruit went fast.


Then...why do you offer junk food for kids?


This is an interesting question. Have you experienced this? For years we have not been allowed to reward with candy. Students can’t bring in birthday treats. In what situation are they being offered junk food?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former teacher here. One year the PTA made all the moms willing bake cookies and they spent all this time putting together beautiful plates for each of us. After school there was a massive dump of cookies in the teacher's lounge. By 5pm the principal was asking for help throwing it away and carting off the trash so we didn't get a rodent problem. Everyone thanks the PTA profusely, but really it is making a big assumption assuming people want junk food. Do you know how many times teachers are offered cupcakes and cookies from kids for birthdays and class parties? Junk food is empty calories and I really think in this day and age for some of the uber thin moms it is a passive aggressive to give something they wouldn't dare eat themselves. Teachers care about being healthy and keeping their kids healthy too.

Now the health lunches were truly appreciated and gobbled down and good fruit went fast.


Then...why do you offer junk food for kids?


We don't?? Wtf. Teachers don't bring in junk for students.


Wow, is that the new vocabulary???


Yes!! It was on a test. Your kid failed.


Thank goodness my kid failed on your condescending, vulgar and rude vocabulary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former teacher here. One year the PTA made all the moms willing bake cookies and they spent all this time putting together beautiful plates for each of us. After school there was a massive dump of cookies in the teacher's lounge. By 5pm the principal was asking for help throwing it away and carting off the trash so we didn't get a rodent problem. Everyone thanks the PTA profusely, but really it is making a big assumption assuming people want junk food. Do you know how many times teachers are offered cupcakes and cookies from kids for birthdays and class parties? Junk food is empty calories and I really think in this day and age for some of the uber thin moms it is a passive aggressive to give something they wouldn't dare eat themselves. Teachers care about being healthy and keeping their kids healthy too.

Now the health lunches were truly appreciated and gobbled down and good fruit went fast.


Then...why do you offer junk food for kids?


We don't?? Wtf. Teachers don't bring in junk for students.


Wow, is that the new vocabulary???


Yes!! It was on a test. Your kid failed.


Thank goodness my kid failed on your condescending, vulgar and rude vocabulary.


Are you 99 years old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former teacher here. One year the PTA made all the moms willing bake cookies and they spent all this time putting together beautiful plates for each of us. After school there was a massive dump of cookies in the teacher's lounge. By 5pm the principal was asking for help throwing it away and carting off the trash so we didn't get a rodent problem. Everyone thanks the PTA profusely, but really it is making a big assumption assuming people want junk food. Do you know how many times teachers are offered cupcakes and cookies from kids for birthdays and class parties? Junk food is empty calories and I really think in this day and age for some of the uber thin moms it is a passive aggressive to give something they wouldn't dare eat themselves. Teachers care about being healthy and keeping their kids healthy too.

Now the health lunches were truly appreciated and gobbled down and good fruit went fast.


Then...why do you offer junk food for kids?


We don't?? Wtf. Teachers don't bring in junk for students.


Wow, is that the new vocabulary???


Yes!! It was on a test. Your kid failed.


Thank goodness my kid failed on your condescending, vulgar and rude vocabulary.


Are you 99 years old.


You forgot the question mark and used inappropriate vocabulary on your test. You get a 1.
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