My kids have always known their student ID numbers. I think they use them pretty frequently. I thought I read it was student ID plus the code. Is that not the case? |
| This and the fact that there is no way to stop your kid from buying tons of snack and desserts is ridiculous. |
I just dont load the account with money. Problem solved. |
Teach them discipline. Also the school does limit what they can order. |
That’s on your kid, not FCPS. And I say that as the parent of one who tries to do it. |
| I used to keep 5$ on my kids accounts for "just in case" in ES. After 3 times of other lunches getting bought on their account I stopped doing it. |
My guess is that the youngest kids transpose numbers all the time, or forget. So moving to a system where there’s a picture so they can verify will prevent this. |
Doesn't matter if there's money on the account or not. They can still buy whatever they want (or someone else with the numbers can), then you get the "bill". How do you think so many kids end up with school lunch debt? |
Yes this is the most ridiculous part. |
Oh my god, so check your kid's account daily and ask them if they bought lunch. If they didn't, contact the nutrition office and they will take the charge off. CHILL OUT you psycho. |
Why should the school be responsible for your child's behavior? I talked to my kid and told them that I would start charging them for more than one cookie a week, and guess what? They stopped buying the cookies. |
My kids knew their student id numbers in kindergarten. If your child doesn't know theirs, you should consider getting them evaluated for learning disabilities. Memorizing is easy. Or like, just pack them lunch. |