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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So this is my perception of the issue. People who want to preserve open lunch in the schools that have it: -principals -teachers -parents -students -most nearby food business owners People who want to end open lunch : -Brenda Wolff -Natalie Zimmerman -Thomas Taylor -a few local business owners -a few whiny karens who hate teens but also chose to live right by a high school. Seems to me that all the people who want to end open lunch are not the actual individuals who participate in open lunch and/or spend time in our school buildings, but want to make decisions for others. [/quote] Keep dreaming, Deatrice. There are parents, students and teachers on both sides of the issue. I know you're crapping bricks because you're about to lose open lunch, but don't make things up just to make yourself feel or look better.[/quote] Find me one student currently at an open lunch school who wants their school to lose that privilege. [/quote] There are many kids who don't like the safety issues that come with Open Lunch. You just don't bother to listen to them.[/quote] I would totally listen to them if they existed but you made them up in your imagination. Just as you made up this new narrative that there are safety issues that exist because of open lunch and that schools with closed lunch are safer in some measurable way. [/quote] No, I didn't make them up. Many kids don't like to go out for Open Lunch due to the crowds, fights and bad behaviors that happen during Open Lunch. Some of that is because those kids are more introverted and/or shy and some of that is because their parents warn them about such things. Especially if your child is of an immigrant background. You are showing your white, liberal bias and the fact that you can't imagine some students preferring closed lunch, even though there are children who eat in the cafeterias in schools with Open Lunch everyday, says more about you than the kids you claim don't exist.[/quote] You just keep making up more and more things. If kids don’t want to leave for open lunch, they can stay inside! Many do! And it’s appalling that you made a racial assumption about me based on nothing, weaponized your assumption in a derogatory way, and spoke for all introverts and children of immigrants as though they are a monolith. [/quote] So you admit there are already kids who don't go out during Open Lunch and therefore would not be opposed to ending the Open Lunch policy?[/quote] I said nothing of the sort. I said if there are kids who wish to eat inside, they have that option. I did not say that kids who choose to eat inside the building would want to end the option for open lunch. I don’t think that’s true at all. I have a kid in an open lunch school who goes out maybe once a month, but is a huge proponent of keeping the privilege/option. [/quote]
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