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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He won't be able to, kids will revolt. There is literally no space for every high schooler to eat inside, unless you want to do it East Asian style, where every kid eats at his desk! [/quote] How tiny are HS cafeterias that they can't fit 400ish kids at a time? [/quote] At 400 kids per lunch period, it would take 8 lunch periods to feed all the kids at WJ[/quote] Half of WJ kids are moving to Woodward. Most schools with closed lunch seem to make it work.[/quote] I will say that when Northwood HS was still in SS, there was technically a closed lunch but half the kids left anyway to go buy lunch outside. The administration turned a blind eye and there were no consequences. Kids aren’t doing it so much in the new location perhaps because they are less familiar with Bethesda [/quote] Northwood is kind of a no-man’s land without a car. Were they all going to Holy Chow?[/quote] You think SS Northwood is a no man's land? The students just walked out of school, hopped on the bus down to Four Corners/Woodmoor, grabbed a bite and headed back to campus. not complicated. Plus, if they wanted pizza they could go to Ben Yehuda.[/quote] Yes, waiting for RideOn or WMATA for a 4-mile round trip bus ride during a lunch period is a little much [/quote]
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