| lol. I went to WJ 20 years ago and it was the same complaining. |
That’s for the business to manage. |
| I just don’t see the big deal. If you don’t like it, avoid it. |
There is nothing in this paragraph that even suggests bad behavior among WJ students I totally think 17 year olds are capable of dipshit behavior. But not seeing it here |
| Last year the kids were not allowed to stay at Wildwood to eat. They had to bring all food back to campus. Haven’t heard anything about that rule this year. |
There are ~3,000 students stuck in an overfilled building with only one break for lunch. Yea for the ones getting outside for some fresh air and vitamin D. I’m sorry if your employment is so rigid that it coincides with your only opportunity to go outside, too, and that you also can only go to places within a couple blocks of WJ. If not, choose another time or place. Kids spend a lot of money at these restaurants. The shops may feel it after Woodward absorbs some of the students and decreases the WJ population. Occasionally, there are kids who can’t afford to buy lunch who join their friends who can. I’m sorry you had to witness that and that it interfered so much with your lunch. |
| Don’t go to Wildwood at that time. Problem solved. Leave the kids alone! |
+1. Please don’t block the kids from getting a salad or bagel at lunch. They already have to get up at 6 am to get to that mess of a school so most skip breakfast and they are still growing kids. I agree the restaurants should tell kids they can’t eat there is they didn’t buy there. They are breaking a school rule doing that and I’ve stressed to my kids it’s not okay. |
It would also make class scheduling impossible because so many classes have kids from multiple grade levels plus all the school clubs meet at lunch and all the teachers use lunch for office hours and make up tests. If kids had different lunches, there would be no clubs and no way to do make up tests or get help from a teacher. Every year it is discussed and explained. But it makes it SUPER easy to avoid the WJ kids because they all need to be back for 5th period at 12:05. So this is really only a problem before noon which is a weird time for neighborhood people to be eating lunch. If you are seeing them adter noon it was probably an early dismissal day and then they are private citizens that can go where they please. |
+1 more. Unlike you and me, these kids have limited options for their lunch break. It seems like you can avoid WW from 11-12 on school days more easily than the kids can. Let them have this. *Given that it is done safely, which it generally seems to be. |
Bethesda Bagels sells pizza by the slice and it is one of the cheapest options for the kids-they do a crazy pizza business at lunch. |
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I see the WJ kids at a wildwood a lot and I have never seen bad behavior. Actually, a lot of them will hold the door open for you, say excuse me, etc. Kids should be allowed to be out in wild and using their social skills at that age.
If an individual or group is causing an incident, the school should know, but I think that’s rare. I usually get takeout so am not affected by lack of seating. |
+1 JFC Karen pick any other thing to be mad about today of all days |
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/45/1260236.page#29580448 |
30 years ago for me and yup, same! Lol |