Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many parents actually think the current amount of screen time in schools is a good idea? How many parents will actually challenge this for their child vs accepting this as the new “normal” when there’s really nothing normal about it? How many question the food choices and find ways to challenge processed junk being offered at each meal? I’ve worked at schools that had better food options but it was because of parent push back.
Most parents though don’t push back against changes as much as they should, they would rather say that’s just how it is now than take charge over their child’s education. If you are accepting of it without question then you’re part of the problem. Teachers know it’s not working, it’s part of the reason teachers are quitting in droves, but until the parents step up the madness will continue.
Guilty. I hate the amount of screen time and junk food in public school, but instead of pushing back I opted out and decided to send my children to a $45k private. Would rather spend the money than waste time trying to campaign against things that are being heavily promoted by $$$ lobbying (food companies, tech companies)
Anonymous wrote:Because we live in the USA where everyone is on their own. No one cares for anyone. Just indivisible families.
Anonymous wrote:Pack your kid’s lunch, limit screen time and don’t allow a phone at a young age. Why should this be the school’s problem?
Anonymous wrote:How many parents actually think the current amount of screen time in schools is a good idea? How many parents will actually challenge this for their child vs accepting this as the new “normal” when there’s really nothing normal about it? How many question the food choices and find ways to challenge processed junk being offered at each meal? I’ve worked at schools that had better food options but it was because of parent push back.
Most parents though don’t push back against changes as much as they should, they would rather say that’s just how it is now than take charge over their child’s education. If you are accepting of it without question then you’re part of the problem. Teachers know it’s not working, it’s part of the reason teachers are quitting in droves, but until the parents step up the madness will continue.
Anonymous wrote:Pack your kid’s lunch, limit screen time and don’t allow a phone at a young age. Why should this be the school’s problem?
Anonymous wrote:According to Wikipedia, in France families pay for half of a school meal. In the US, a lot of the meals are more heavily subsidized or even free. You can't expect the US government, or individual school districts, to provide the kind of meals France serves for free.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_meal#:~:text=Students%20can%20get%20lunch%20at,the%20meal%20varies%20by%20region.
Anonymous wrote:Pack your kid’s lunch, limit screen time and don’t allow a phone at a young age. Why should this be the school’s problem?
Anonymous wrote:Individual schools can’t do anything about the food issue. It’s due to low school lunch reimbursement rates & Tyson lobbying to have their crap served to kids.