| So let’s say open lunch goes away, what are really the consequences when a student leaves during lunch? |
Larla, Karla, Marla, Darla, Larlo, Carlos, and Yarlo can all schedule weekly appointments during lunch period. |
| Why the sudden urgency to change a 50 year old policy of open lunch? What happened to bring this discussion to the forefront? Show families the data! Transparency! |
Isn't he a '96 graduate of B-CC? Let's do the math |
None, because plenty of kids leave now at schools that don’t have lunch. So, the rule followers will get their one lunch taken away and those who are more willing to break the rules will continue to have open much. |
Lunch |
Some people start early! Google AI tells me all of his kids are out of school but he has nieces and nephews in MCPS. His kids attended public school (I’m guessing in VA, where he was before coming to MCPS). |
Let's do the math which is not mcps' forte: 2400 kids +/- And you want 400 kids per lunch period? That's lunch spread over 6 periods. So, students should get a lunch period at 2nd period which starts before 9am? |
If true, no wonder why trying to change things up. Whoa |
In less he had at least twins it makes no sense. |
He’s 48 so even if he started at 18 he still has school aged kids. Maybe they are in private or in va? |
A debate of have and have nots? To make it "fair" for students who can't eat out? Inflation led parents to complain to end open lunch? Do they know if all students who go out for lunch are buying and eating outside food? Or did a lawyerly parent, who had older kids graduate from Blair, complain to have youngest kid who is zoned for a HS with open lunch? |
The smob is on way out of mcps. A big fu bye to younger students. |
Wait, she's still on the Board? What happened for them to rush this discussion? Why don't they spend their efforts on the damn high school start time instead?! |
Wasn't it his own house where the chef would prepare the food and students could form a line to get the food? |