Kindergarten teachers- would this annoy you (re: lunch)?

Anonymous
My daughter's teacher has kids put their lunchboxes in a big tub to be redistributed at the proper time. Today I sent in a lunch bag that had a pocket for her water bottle, but I just realized that her second lunchbox doesn't have room for a water bottle. Assuming the thermos is labeled with her name, would it annoy you to have a drink that was separate from the lunchbox or is it ok? I know it's probably a trivial thing to worry about, but I don't know if this is the practice year-round or if it's only for the start of school while kids get acclimated and I feel like it's a silly thing to email the teacher about.
Anonymous
It's fine.
Anonymous
OP again- it's the same deal with snack- it goes into a separate tub so the drink (which they encourage you to bring on) has to be separate, I guess, because I doubt anyone sends in a second lunchbox.
Anonymous
Just send the teacher a little note in your child's folder to ask her -- or shoot her a quick email. She won't mind since it's clear you're trying to make her job easier.
Anonymous
Could you attach the water bottle to the bag with a carabiner? I doubt any teacher would be annoyed, I'd be more worried about it getting lost or forgotten
Anonymous
Make sure her name is very clearly displayed on it and it shouldn't be an issue.
Anonymous
If this is MCPS, the teacher won't be affected at all by this because the bins are carried to the lunchroom and as the kids enter the cafeteria they hunt for their own lunchbox in their class bin. So the only person it affects is your child bc she has to find her lunchbox and separate drink in the bin among 25 other bags. Personally I think it is not a big deal.
Anonymous
I agree with PP..teacher does not care but your child might complain. Why do you need two lunch boxes?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If this is MCPS, the teacher won't be affected at all by this because the bins are carried to the lunchroom and as the kids enter the cafeteria they hunt for their own lunchbox in their class bin. So the only person it affects is your child bc she has to find her lunchbox and separate drink in the bin among 25 other bags. Personally I think it is not a big deal.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP..teacher does not care but your child might complain. Why do you need two lunch boxes?


OP here. She has two lunchboxes because I ordered a PlanetBox and when it arrived, I realized how big and heavy it is, so I got her a cheap thermos lunch box and bento box. Then, I belatedly realized there is no room for a drink in the thermos bag. I'm just trying to use everything at my disposal so I don't waste a purchase, but I guess it doesn't work out for her, at least not until she gets more into a routine (she forgot to take out the drink and place it with her lunch).
Anonymous
PS- this is FCPS, not MCPS.
Anonymous
It's fine. As long as everything is labeled and the kid knows which bag/thermos is hers, I say go for it.
Anonymous
Why doesnt the water bottle go in the lunch box? Every year we just put it in the lunchbox. It never occurred to me to do otherwise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why doesnt the water bottle go in the lunch box? Every year we just put it in the lunchbox. It never occurred to me to do otherwise.


OP here. There's no room for it. The storage container I chose is too big and it takes up the entire lunchbox.
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