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Reply to "Why do some high schools allow open lunch and others do not"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do kids really sit on the floor to eat??!? Where are the cafeteria tables? [/quote] The cafeteria might have space for like 200 kids, if that. What is a school of 2000 going to do, have 10 lunches? Of course kids eat elsewhere. I ate sitting on the floor in the hallway with my friends at RMHS 20 years ago, with one open lunch for everyone, and we thought it was absolutely fine. [/quote] Eww that is nasty af I guess large overcrowding schools are no big deal here. We had grade level lunches and there were tables for everyone. Definitely looking into private schools for middle and high school. [/quote] That’s rich. Good luck with that. But, if you want the slow math track and dumb down your kids, private is the way to go. [/quote] What makes you believe private schools have slow math tracks?[/quote] To feel better knowing that they paid a crap ton of money in real estate to go to a public school that is sub par. Even if you are in excelerated in math, there is little to no writing and no real good teaching at MCPS. And before you bash, yes my kids go here and yes we have moved twice. From Montgomery County, PA to Howard County PA to here. And so far MCPS is by far the worst of the public schools. And yes, the overfilling of kids and lack of nutrition for them is appalling. [/quote] Not our experience. Lots of writing. [/quote] Name your schools that has lots of writing in K-12? And don't say AP classes in 10-12th grade. That doesn't count. [/quote] Our middle school had it. It’s not a school you’d send your kids to. [/quote]
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