Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never know who gets free or reduced lunch.
ES Teacher
Honestly if you are in FCPS this makes me sad because to me this means that your school is not taking advantage of the Food for Others weekend packets of food delivered to kids every Friday. At my child’s ES, a PTA rep coordinates this, but a volunteer from Food For Others delivers these weekend food bags every week and a group of parents deliver the bags on Fridays to the classrooms. (Only the teacher knows who gets them, and she/he discreetly puts the bags in their backpacks. So if you don’t know who gets free and reduced lunch, then my guess is you don’t have this program that helps supply these families—-about 40 families at our school—with extra food?)
If your school isn’t participating in this free program, please please please take this post to your PTA and ask a volunteer to contact Food For Others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. What about when parents are working or volunteering at the school in some capacity? Would they be able to find out? People seem to gossip too much at our school.
I’m the PP who just posted about Food for Others and no, even the parents who help
out with this program have no idea. And we don’t want to know. We just want to make sure that kids have extra food when they need it.
(Though I’m sure if a kid takes the pouch out of his backpack and waves it around, we could figure it out….but no parent is doing this weekly role in an effort to try to gossip about your family’s circumstance)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never know who gets free or reduced lunch.
ES Teacher
Honestly if you are in FCPS this makes me sad because to me this means that your school is not taking advantage of the Food for Others weekend packets of food delivered to kids every Friday. At my child’s ES, a PTA rep coordinates this, but a volunteer from Food For Others delivers these weekend food bags every week and a group of parents deliver the bags on Fridays to the classrooms. (Only the teacher knows who gets them, and she/he discreetly puts the bags in their backpacks. So if you don’t know who gets free and reduced lunch, then my guess is you don’t have this program that helps supply these families—-about 40 families at our school—with extra food?)
If your school isn’t participating in this free program, please please please take this post to your PTA and ask a volunteer to contact Food For Others.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. What about when parents are working or volunteering at the school in some capacity? Would they be able to find out? People seem to gossip too much at our school.
Anonymous wrote:I never know who gets free or reduced lunch.
ES Teacher
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and I used to know exactly who was in which category because I used to have to collect the reduced or the pay full price kids' money for lunch. Plus, there were different lunch card colors for each category (to prevent mix ups so teachers didn't try and collect $$ from kids who weren't supposed to pay).
Now, some schools offer free lunch to everyone or those who do pay, do it electronically (thank god because trying to collect lunch money from 5-6 year olds was a pain in the rear, trying to make change, etc, etc). But, schools still ask families to fill out the free and reduced lunch federal forms and families return those to teachers. So, yes, I see those. Families fill out forms to indicate they need a free coat for the winter. And even if I didn't see them, sometimes I know anyway because it is obvious. Sometimes families are able to weather the storms of poverty better than others and when they really struggle, it is noticeable.
I never ever share with anyone else the info I have unless it is someone in the school who needs to know. The secretaries know, but they know everything about everyone. I'm sure there are some schools where this is a part of salacious gossip, but honestly, not anywhere I've ever worked. People I've known are just there to help.