Lunchtime at 10:30. Seriously?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Ask your Principal to allow kindergartners to eat lunch in their classrooms!

This is what our Principal did after a disastrous year of Kindergartners eating lunch at 10:30 in the cafeteria because of overcrowding (5th graders ate lunch at 1:30).

Everyone was much happier with a more normal lunch time. Eating in classrooms isn't a bad thing at all.


Most schools do not have the staffing to have supervision in each classroom at lunch time.


Honestly this was a problem that we had during COVID when students were still eating in the classroom. There aren't necessarily half a dozen people around the school that have nothing to do for either that 30 minutes or longer if they're supporting multiple lunches.


Then hire more people. No child should have to eat lunch at 10:30. Only in the US where people don't understand meals and food is this a problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Ask your Principal to allow kindergartners to eat lunch in their classrooms!

This is what our Principal did after a disastrous year of Kindergartners eating lunch at 10:30 in the cafeteria because of overcrowding (5th graders ate lunch at 1:30).

Everyone was much happier with a more normal lunch time. Eating in classrooms isn't a bad thing at all.


Most schools do not have the staffing to have supervision in each classroom at lunch time.


Honestly this was a problem that we had during COVID when students were still eating in the classroom. There aren't necessarily half a dozen people around the school that have nothing to do for either that 30 minutes or longer if they're supporting multiple lunches.


This should not be an issue for the next few years. Principals are being given ESSR III funds with discretion to hire hourly people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You do realize that's been a thing for ever, right?

Yep, had this lunch time in 1994. It sucked, though. I was starving by 3pm and then I would just get powdered donuts or a chocolate bar from the vending machine before sports practice which made me feel like garbage.


It never occurred to you to bring a snack of food that suited you better?
Anonymous
I also had lunch as early as 10:40 and as late as 1:00 back in the 90s. One year in HS I didn't even have lunch on my schedule because I wanted to take an extra class. We lived. Pack snacks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Ask your Principal to allow kindergartners to eat lunch in their classrooms!

This is what our Principal did after a disastrous year of Kindergartners eating lunch at 10:30 in the cafeteria because of overcrowding (5th graders ate lunch at 1:30).

Everyone was much happier with a more normal lunch time. Eating in classrooms isn't a bad thing at all.


Most schools do not have the staffing to have supervision in each classroom at lunch time.


Honestly this was a problem that we had during COVID when students were still eating in the classroom. There aren't necessarily half a dozen people around the school that have nothing to do for either that 30 minutes or longer if they're supporting multiple lunches.


Then hire more people. No child should have to eat lunch at 10:30. Only in the US where people don't understand meals and food is this a problem.


Name one good thing about the USA. Just one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Ask your Principal to allow kindergartners to eat lunch in their classrooms!

This is what our Principal did after a disastrous year of Kindergartners eating lunch at 10:30 in the cafeteria because of overcrowding (5th graders ate lunch at 1:30).

Everyone was much happier with a more normal lunch time. Eating in classrooms isn't a bad thing at all.


Most schools do not have the staffing to have supervision in each classroom at lunch time.


Honestly this was a problem that we had during COVID when students were still eating in the classroom. There aren't necessarily half a dozen people around the school that have nothing to do for either that 30 minutes or longer if they're supporting multiple lunches.


Then hire more people. No child should have to eat lunch at 10:30. Only in the US where people don't understand meals and food is this a problem.


Go to Private School if you don't like the options at Public School.

Is this the hill you want to die on?
Anonymous
It’s a little trickier with cold I imagine. Back in ES, my kid’s teacher always had afternoon snack when lunch was this early. In the first year of MS, he would shove a protein bar in his face between classes.

Don’t know if this is still allowed, but either way, it’s fine. It really is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had this once in high school and it was actually fine. You're getting up at the crack of dawn anyway - I was having breakfast at like 6:45am, school started at 7:20, and by 10:30, yeah, I was ready for lunch. School ended at 2pm, and I'd have a big snack then.

I struggled much more the year I had a late lunch (like 12:30?) because that was so far from breakfast.


The start times for high school are later now, but the start times for lunch are not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Ask your Principal to allow kindergartners to eat lunch in their classrooms!

This is what our Principal did after a disastrous year of Kindergartners eating lunch at 10:30 in the cafeteria because of overcrowding (5th graders ate lunch at 1:30).

Everyone was much happier with a more normal lunch time. Eating in classrooms isn't a bad thing at all.


Most schools do not have the staffing to have supervision in each classroom at lunch time.


Honestly this was a problem that we had during COVID when students were still eating in the classroom. There aren't necessarily half a dozen people around the school that have nothing to do for either that 30 minutes or longer if they're supporting multiple lunches.


Then hire more people. No child should have to eat lunch at 10:30. Only in the US where people don't understand meals and food is this a problem.


Name one good thing about the USA. Just one.


Caeleb Dressel
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Ask your Principal to allow kindergartners to eat lunch in their classrooms!

This is what our Principal did after a disastrous year of Kindergartners eating lunch at 10:30 in the cafeteria because of overcrowding (5th graders ate lunch at 1:30).

Everyone was much happier with a more normal lunch time. Eating in classrooms isn't a bad thing at all.


Most schools do not have the staffing to have supervision in each classroom at lunch time.


Honestly this was a problem that we had during COVID when students were still eating in the classroom. There aren't necessarily half a dozen people around the school that have nothing to do for either that 30 minutes or longer if they're supporting multiple lunches.


Then hire more people. No child should have to eat lunch at 10:30. Only in the US where people don't understand meals and food is this a problem.


OP here and agree. Meals are supposed to be nourishing at the right time, between 11:45-1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Ask your Principal to allow kindergartners to eat lunch in their classrooms!

This is what our Principal did after a disastrous year of Kindergartners eating lunch at 10:30 in the cafeteria because of overcrowding (5th graders ate lunch at 1:30).

Everyone was much happier with a more normal lunch time. Eating in classrooms isn't a bad thing at all.


Most schools do not have the staffing to have supervision in each classroom at lunch time.


Honestly this was a problem that we had during COVID when students were still eating in the classroom. There aren't necessarily half a dozen people around the school that have nothing to do for either that 30 minutes or longer if they're supporting multiple lunches.


Then hire more people. No child should have to eat lunch at 10:30. Only in the US where people don't understand meals and food is this a problem.


OP here and agree. Meals are supposed to be nourishing at the right time, between 11:45-1.


Sure, but you can't fit (in some cases) 900-1,000 students into an undersized cafeteria in half hour blocks between 11:45 and 1:00.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Ask your Principal to allow kindergartners to eat lunch in their classrooms!

This is what our Principal did after a disastrous year of Kindergartners eating lunch at 10:30 in the cafeteria because of overcrowding (5th graders ate lunch at 1:30).

Everyone was much happier with a more normal lunch time. Eating in classrooms isn't a bad thing at all.


Most schools do not have the staffing to have supervision in each classroom at lunch time.


Honestly this was a problem that we had during COVID when students were still eating in the classroom. There aren't necessarily half a dozen people around the school that have nothing to do for either that 30 minutes or longer if they're supporting multiple lunches.


Then hire more people. No child should have to eat lunch at 10:30. Only in the US where people don't understand meals and food is this a problem.


OP here and agree. Meals are supposed to be nourishing at the right time, between 11:45-1.


Sure, but you can't fit (in some cases) 900-1,000 students into an undersized cafeteria in half hour blocks between 11:45 and 1:00.


The school can make it happen if there’s willingness and pressure from families.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Ask your Principal to allow kindergartners to eat lunch in their classrooms!

This is what our Principal did after a disastrous year of Kindergartners eating lunch at 10:30 in the cafeteria because of overcrowding (5th graders ate lunch at 1:30).

Everyone was much happier with a more normal lunch time. Eating in classrooms isn't a bad thing at all.


Most schools do not have the staffing to have supervision in each classroom at lunch time.


Honestly this was a problem that we had during COVID when students were still eating in the classroom. There aren't necessarily half a dozen people around the school that have nothing to do for either that 30 minutes or longer if they're supporting multiple lunches.


Then hire more people. No child should have to eat lunch at 10:30. Only in the US where people don't understand meals and food is this a problem.


OP here and agree. Meals are supposed to be nourishing at the right time, between 11:45-1.


Sure, but you can't fit (in some cases) 900-1,000 students into an undersized cafeteria in half hour blocks between 11:45 and 1:00.


The school can make it happen if there’s willingness and pressure from families.


Also, the school system has resources to make cafeterias a comfortable place for students to enjoy the meal.
Anonymous
DS had this in K and again in middle school. It was the best time for him. He’s never hungry in the morning and it’s the perfect time for him to eat. In middle school, he is out around 2 so he comes home and eats again. Back in K they had an afternoon snack. This year in 8th he won’t eat breakfast and take whatever they are serving at 10:30 since lunch is free for all again. That will be his brunch.
Anonymous
Also remember some middle schoolers leave for the bus at 6:45 then are done for the day at 2. That’s a different issue but makes eating at 10:30 sound a lot better.
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