Students eat in halls all over the school now. They won’t revolt. They elect fake SMOBs to represent them. The SMOB will vote for whatever Thomas Taylor wants and then leave on vacation as she collects her $15K scholarship. |
| Blair has closed lunch and it’s really nbd. Kids sit all over and some play volleyball in the gym, etc. |
| I think the next thing on TT's list to eliminate is teachers, then students, then parents. |
Yes give them the space for students to do makeups and if no students, let the teacher have a few minutes of quiet uninterrupted eating time |
Or maybe start from top |
Some schools do it. |
We are at Blair. It's good that my DC can bring home-made healthy food everyday, but I think it's adding burdens to teachers, if they are kind enough to offer their classroom for students to hang out (sometimes the students could really go a bit over the board), or to offer lunch time help session while both sides are eating. |
I think all his children are out of HS already, but if BCC is his home high school for where he lives. |
He said in an interview all his kids are out of the home. |
That's what happens in the schools without open lunch. |
| My HS I work at has closed lunch but probably 30% of the students sneak out of the building and go get lunch and come back with zero consequences. They will walk in through the front office with a bag full of food, 5 minutes after 6th period has started and nothing happens |
| Fairfax County doesn’t have open lunch. |
| Good riddance to open lunch! |
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I'm glad MCPS is focused on the real issues like open lunch rather than killing accelerated programs, removing differentiation for gifted students, moving to a regional model for specialized programs even though they don't have the teachers or capabilities to implement it, and being constantly over budget by bloating the admim staff compared to student population.
There is nowhere for students to sit at WJ for lunch. It's not practical. And open lunch provides the opportunity for students to start to learn a little independence before college. Why are we constantly dumbing down our programs and removing opportunities for our kids to be prepared for life. What a joke. |
How tiny are HS cafeterias that they can't fit 400ish kids at a time? |