Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg. Feed the kids a good breakfast. They are not going to starve after 5 hours. 1:00
Is a perfectly acceptable lunchtime if they ate a breakfast at 7:30.
I hate to have to break out my dusty old Gen X childhood, but we were never allowed a snack time in elementary school. And, amazingly, none of us died from dehydration even though we were never allowed water bottles in school. We used water fountains in a pinch, or, if they were too gross, we survived and drank at home.
1:00 is fine for lunch.
I agree with the food, but it's a big fat no on the water situation. 6 hours during the day without water is terrible for kids with tiny tummies.
Anonymous wrote:Omg. Feed the kids a good breakfast. They are not going to starve after 5 hours. 1:00
Is a perfectly acceptable lunchtime if they ate a breakfast at 7:30.
I hate to have to break out my dusty old Gen X childhood, but we were never allowed a snack time in elementary school. And, amazingly, none of us died from dehydration even though we were never allowed water bottles in school. We used water fountains in a pinch, or, if they were too gross, we survived and drank at home.
1:00 is fine for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Omg. Feed the kids a good breakfast. They are not going to starve after 5 hours. 1:00
Is a perfectly acceptable lunchtime if they ate a breakfast at 7:30.
I hate to have to break out my dusty old Gen X childhood, but we were never allowed a snack time in elementary school. And, amazingly, none of us died from dehydration even though we were never allowed water bottles in school. We used water fountains in a pinch, or, if they were too gross, we survived and drank at home.
1:00 is fine for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Is this crazy? School starts at 8am it ends at 2:30 and children don't eat lunch until 1pm. They are NOT allowed a snack. That's 5 hours that children are supposed to be learning, running around doing physical activity most likely while hungry. This seems awful to me.
Anonymous wrote:These are the same people on the other thread that think having a kid ride in a car for a few hours without a potty/snack break is cruel. Is it a little long to go without a snack sure. But if you feed the kid a good breakfast after a while they will get used to it.
You could always try to get the lunch time moved up but I don't think its that bad.
Anonymous wrote:Not acceptable. Name the school. I would be having a words with the principal.