| What would you suggest as an alternative? |
The snacks are not complementary unless they're telling you how pretty you are. Guess you two didn't attend private schools.
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Parent your child to select the fruit. |
SAHMs? Where did you get that? And it’s complimentary. Maybe you should shut it. |
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I remember getting cookies and milk or juice at ncs middle school every morning. Fridays after cathedral we would get orange juice and some of them would be frozen which we thought was delicious and we would all run from cathedral so we could get one of the frozen orange juices.
In retrospect it seems odd to give kids cookies every morning. but we were all skinny |
No, no, no. The children are wonderful, amazing beings and the school is magical. |
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Tell me where in the enrollment contract or outlines the snack contract?
They can just change policy and require parents to bring in snacks. None provided. |
Yes the school can eliminate snacks and require all parents to bring them in. The complaints are not worth it. |
Wait until you learn that every birthdays are celebrated and parents bring craps to each of them. I was the only one who brought organic things for the kids, all the other parents did not. |
| Oh nO nOt CheEz-ItS aT a PriVatE ScHoOl!!!! |
| If you are not bringing in your own snacks, and are just taking the school backup snack, what exactly are you upset about? |
| Bring in healthier snacks for the whole class. |
Check the enrollment contract. Daily snacks are not included. |
| OP here. I'm not a stay-at-home-mom, and while I understand it's easy to snark, the reality is that what kids eat at this age is important. Sending my kid with their own snacks is not a realistic option when the whole class is being offered different snacks. Anyways, I just wanted to get a sense of what snacks are being served at other private schools in elementary school and whether they are different. If anyone has any experience-based thoughts on that, I'd be grateful. |
| We’re also at a Big3 school - maybe even the same school- and this irks me to no end. For those saying send in your own snacks (1)- our school doesn’t allow ANY outside food (they claim it’s for allergy concerns and/or they want to encourage healthy eating and can’t do that if parents are sending in junk food for their picky eater. Complete BS since they’re just providing junk!) and (2)- good luck telling your kindergartener they have to eat your carrot sticks while their classmates all eat chips. I have complained multiple times and will keep on complaining. It’s such a big deal to us we’re considering leaving. I don’t have any judgement for families who eat this way, especially when it’s for financial reasons, but our family has hereditary health issues and we’re hoping to get our kid off to the right start. And for the insane amount of tuition, I expect better. |