Anonymous wrote:Last year in second grade, we were told to always pack a snack and kid could go get it from their backpack when they needed it (at transition points during the day).
We assumed the same would be true this year but kid told me yesterday they aren’t allowed to have a snack in the morning. Lunch is at 12:40. She’s not much of a breakfast either so that snack has been pretty important. I’ll make her eat a bigger breakfast I guess but that doesn’t seem right. The teacher told the kids it’s preparing them for middle school…. But that’s still years away!
Should I raise it with the teacher or just let it go…
OP is not disputing she will live. She’s aware of that. I think she expects a higher bare though, like her kid isn’t hungry and unable to focus for 2 hours a day.Anonymous wrote:We grew up without snacks in school. Your DC will be hungry for a day or two and then will learn to eat breakfast. I think she'll live.
Anonymous wrote:Last year in second grade, we were told to always pack a snack and kid could go get it from their backpack when they needed it (at transition points during the day).
We assumed the same would be true this year but kid told me yesterday they aren’t allowed to have a snack in the morning. Lunch is at 12:40. She’s not much of a breakfast either so that snack has been pretty important. I’ll make her eat a bigger breakfast I guess but that doesn’t seem right. The teacher told the kids it’s preparing them for middle school…. But that’s still years away!
Should I raise it with the teacher or just let it go…
Anonymous wrote:Our schools stopped allowing classroom food last spring when the mice moved in.
Anonymous wrote:Afaik our school doesn't do snack time at all even for K. They don't say to pack a snack.