Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can we see what is being served at our schools?
Ask the teacher, they should be able to get you a monthly calendar. But beware, at least at the school I work at sometimes they are incorrect or it takes me a week to get it.
Anonymous wrote:How can we see what is being served at our schools?
Anonymous wrote:Any school served by Sodexo Magic, which is most schools, has the worst food.
The quality sucks. I'm all for whole grain, low sugar, etc. That doesn't mean it has to inedible.
The tiny amount the city spends on student food is unconscionable. The kids deserve better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:despite what the PP said, there does seem to be tremendous variation.
DC first attended breakthrough and we signed her up for hot lunch because when WE were kids, being allowed to get hot lunch was super exciting... after two weeks we found out she wasn't eating anything and the teacher pulled us aside to say that, frankly, the food was inedible.
Later she attended Stoddert, where she loved the hot lunch—until the longtime chef left, and literally a week later half the school got sick after lunch and everyone agreed the food was no good. Still better than the food at Hardy MS, reported older sibling.
Three is tremendous variation? How many food providers are there in DC?
I think they were all sedexo. The point is there was variation from school to school depending on who was on site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:despite what the PP said, there does seem to be tremendous variation.
DC first attended breakthrough and we signed her up for hot lunch because when WE were kids, being allowed to get hot lunch was super exciting... after two weeks we found out she wasn't eating anything and the teacher pulled us aside to say that, frankly, the food was inedible.
Later she attended Stoddert, where she loved the hot lunch—until the longtime chef left, and literally a week later half the school got sick after lunch and everyone agreed the food was no good. Still better than the food at Hardy MS, reported older sibling.
Three is tremendous variation? How many food providers are there in DC?
Four. https://dcps.dc.gov/food
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:despite what the PP said, there does seem to be tremendous variation.
DC first attended breakthrough and we signed her up for hot lunch because when WE were kids, being allowed to get hot lunch was super exciting... after two weeks we found out she wasn't eating anything and the teacher pulled us aside to say that, frankly, the food was inedible.
Later she attended Stoddert, where she loved the hot lunch—until the longtime chef left, and literally a week later half the school got sick after lunch and everyone agreed the food was no good. Still better than the food at Hardy MS, reported older sibling.
Three is tremendous variation? How many food providers are there in DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:despite what the PP said, there does seem to be tremendous variation.
DC first attended breakthrough and we signed her up for hot lunch because when WE were kids, being allowed to get hot lunch was super exciting... after two weeks we found out she wasn't eating anything and the teacher pulled us aside to say that, frankly, the food was inedible.
Later she attended Stoddert, where she loved the hot lunch—until the longtime chef left, and literally a week later half the school got sick after lunch and everyone agreed the food was no good. Still better than the food at Hardy MS, reported older sibling.
Three is tremendous variation? How many food providers are there in DC?
Anonymous wrote:despite what the PP said, there does seem to be tremendous variation.
DC first attended breakthrough and we signed her up for hot lunch because when WE were kids, being allowed to get hot lunch was super exciting... after two weeks we found out she wasn't eating anything and the teacher pulled us aside to say that, frankly, the food was inedible.
Later she attended Stoddert, where she loved the hot lunch—until the longtime chef left, and literally a week later half the school got sick after lunch and everyone agreed the food was no good. Still better than the food at Hardy MS, reported older sibling.