Where do they go out to eat, the farms?? |
They are not going to complain in hopes of business. They probably have already complained or informed school. And then what? Nothing. |
No, they don’t. It is closed but if students choose to leave they will not stop or enforce it. Weak principal |
Out of these schools, 6 have open lunch and the rest do not?
HS & student population Poolesville 1,350 Damascus 1,385 Rockville 1,548 Watkins Mill 1,576 Northwood 1,654 Col. Zadok Magruder 1,659 Sherwood 1,679 Springbrook 1,827 Thomas S. Wootton 1,866 John F. Kennedy 1,876 James Hubert Blake 1,953 Albert Einstein 1,978 Paint Branch 2,024 Walt Whitman 2,057 Quince Orchard 2,097 Winston Churchill 2,186 Clarksburg 2,239 Northwest 2,296 Richard Montgomery 2,358 Bethesda-Chevy Chase 2,382 Seneca Valley 2,400 Gaithersburg 2,440 Wheaton 2,774 Walter Johnson 3,012 Montgomery Blair 3,270 |
Principal is not going to stop your Larlo from leaving because there are thousands more students to monitor. |
Churchill does for Seniors.
I once was at the Giant near WJ at lunchtime and there were kids in line in front of and behind me buying drinks and chips and stuff. They were super obnoxious, at one point throwing stuff over me to the others. When they saw my face they said "Oh. Sorry. Ma'am." I was maybe 32. So I've got a mental block on going there during lunch time. It's been more than 10 years. I hope my teen wouldn't act like that! |
My Larlo does not leave campus and follows the rules. This is why kids are out of control. Adults refuse to enforce their rules. |
Wootton claims they are the only HS without an open lunch |
Ok, maybe my bar is really low but they apologized and called you ma’am. That doesn’t exactly sound like unruly behavior from a bunch of teenagers. |
+1 sounds fine to me too |
they say ma'am and then collectively laugh in typical teen laugh. Dp |
Richard Montgomery has open lunch. |
Yes your bar is low. Let me see my kid in a grocery store throwing anything and then to be throwing it over someone. SMH. |
No, obviously throwing things in the store and especially over someone is not great. But they politely apologized according to the post. Bigger picture I really don’t see how this is evidence that they should have to stay in the severely overcrowded school for lunch. |
8th grade students can't wait to get out of a stuffy cafeteria after spending K-8 eating in them. |