Anonymous wrote:Well SHAB was taken over by APE so no surprise they don’t want participation from other parents. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Glad to hear that middle school and high school lunch isn’t that bad. I have elementary schoolers. I did try to join the school health advisory board. But unlike other advisory boards, their meetings are at 2 pm. I work full time and don’t have the type of job where I can leave mid day.
Are they really still at 2 pm? I wanted to join a while back and could not for that reason either. PLEASE write to the school board about this, OP!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Glad to hear that middle school and high school lunch isn’t that bad. I have elementary schoolers. I did try to join the school health advisory board. But unlike other advisory boards, their meetings are at 2 pm. I work full time and don’t have the type of job where I can leave mid day.
Are they really still at 2 pm? I wanted to join a while back and could not for that reason either. PLEASE write to the school board about this, OP!!!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Glad to hear that middle school and high school lunch isn’t that bad. I have elementary schoolers. I did try to join the school health advisory board. But unlike other advisory boards, their meetings are at 2 pm. I work full time and don’t have the type of job where I can leave mid day.
Anonymous wrote:My kid at Gunston seems to love the lunch but I think it's a huge step down from when I was growing up AND i went to school in a state that is bottom of the barrel when it comes to per student spending (maybe we spent it all on lunch?).
In MS and ES growing up we had salad bars. By HS we had a variety of different options to pick from. There was a taco/burrito stand, hamburgers/hotdog/chicken sandwich/re sandwich stand, and a pasta stand. Then there was also a salad bar.
My HS had 2100 students so similar size to APS schools.