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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When it comes to food service, all of GDS is utterly bizarre. There isn't even a lunch room or cafeteria in the brand new upper school. In my opinion, that completely removes it from the list of top schools. That is an important feature of a top academic facility. Kids should have a designated place to buy and eat healthy lunches ( and at many private high schools also breakfast) on campus. It is a basic requirement. The lack of a dining facility in a brand new building is just flat out weird. [/quote] My observation of HS kids: they do not avail themselves of a lunchroom if it's available. They either buy or bring lunch to eat somewhere they can be cool. GDS offers that on those large steps in the common area (though I'm mystified how they keep that carpet clean). There are also some tables/chairs at the top level. So I don't think it's that bizarre. Building a cafeteria for a high school is kind of a waste of resources.[/quote] My info comes from an exchange student at Walls. He tells me they don't eat in the cafeteria if it's a reasonably nice day.[/quote]
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