Well I much prefer it go towards healthy food because it goes to EVERYONE. Every child on financial aid, every rich kid, every staff member - eat the same healthy food together in the cafeteria everyday. Why would I want a lower tuition to then have to make lunch or give money for crap food daily. Show the rich kids bringing in sushi and the FA kids bringing in PB&J sandwiches. It becomes another thing to differentiate the kids. It will hole up staff in a break room instead of eating with the kids. No thanks, I will gladly pay the extra. |
Agree. No one is allowed to bring a lunch from home at our school. The school is also teaching your kids nutrition. If there is only healthy food vs no food, guess which one little Johnny will pick? My kids went to a co-op school who did snack family style and it was the cutest thing. Worked on fine motors, social skills, manners, patience, portion control, etc... Some parents thought it was a waste of time (which I am guessing are those where who think healthy food is a waste) but the majority of the families and ALL of the kids loved it. In France today, they still eat family style in public schools. And look at their food values compares to ours. |
3 brothers the pizza place? That's good stuff. I lived at that place when I was pregnant |
You are funny and pretty ridiculous. I didn't say the only thing my child will eat is chicken nuggets and french fries. In fact, I said on most nights we eat whatever I threw in the oven, a veggie and rice. However, yes my 2 year old does have a preference - imagine that. But by all means, please go ahead and tell me how to be a better mother since I'm obviously failing thus far. LOL |
*4 year old. |
DeMatha also has 3 Brothers catering for their lunch. |
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Here's a poll. The newsletter said St. Andrew's and Holton-Arms were winning the battle for best lunch provider.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1BLzU0NXQW3zD8jToRIW5LuoiOWGWgAg5kFg7_QZvsXo/viewform |
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duh, here's the link to what I'm talking about:
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs165/1115189453687/archive/1124789666951.html |
Why? Junky? |
Marinated Mussels? I barely get to eat mussels. So jealous |
Oh, my. My DC attends SJC, and we love it, but the food in the cafeteria is not one of the reasons. They use Sage Dining Services. It is expensive and typical kid food - pizza, burgers, etc. They have healthy options which I'm sure the staff like, but I don't think the kids eat much of it. You get an itemized statement, which can be a bit shocking to see what you child will eat when unsupervised. Growing boy athletes east a lot, and he can easily got through $200/mo at the cafeteria. |
This sounds like there's a lot of MSG which may be a neurotoxin. |
OMG really? St Pats uses Ridgewells and the kids complain constantly. Its pretty awful. I loved Maret when we were looking for their next schools but the fact that Maret is catered by Ridgwells too was a huge minus for my kids. It wasn't the reason my kids didn't choose Maret but it was a factor in making it not a top choice school for them. One of my kids is STA and although the food isn't great, he says it is far far better than what Ridgewells does. In fact, all the boys who came from St Pats agree with him and the boys who came from from Beauvoir, or other privates with good food, laugh at this (that the St Pats boys like the STA food because Ridgewells was sooooo bad). |
Totally agree. When I went to Sidwell in the 80s/90s it was typical cafeteria food. Sure, it should be better and healthier now, but the emphasis on stuff like this just contributes to the elitist, snooty nature of the school, which is why I (and a lot of my classmates) wouldn't consider sending our kids there. |
| Oh, because it wasn't snotty an elitist in the 80s and 90s? That's absurd. It was even more so. I grew up here back when Sidwell and STA and NCS were the only game in town. At least that's the way they acted. |