Anonymous wrote:Either bring your own snacks or shut up about the complementary snacks. All the complaining by stay at home moms with nothing better to do will just make them eliminate the snacks altogether for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Either bring your own snacks or shut up about the complementary snacks. All the complaining by stay at home moms with nothing better to do will just make them eliminate the snacks altogether for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on what I saw when we were looking at schools, I believe that was Georgetown Day who provided that level of snacks, the other schools seemed to offer much healthier options and I thought it was a parent preference sort of thing... may be worth having a conversation with the school admin about because it did seem like an interesting point of difference that made me feel a little unsure, but like not enough to change the school's ranking on our list...
Many schools with a tuition of 60k or more offer junk food for snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on what I saw when we were looking at schools, I believe that was Georgetown Day who provided that level of snacks, the other schools seemed to offer much healthier options and I thought it was a parent preference sort of thing... may be worth having a conversation with the school admin about because it did seem like an interesting point of difference that made me feel a little unsure, but like not enough to change the school's ranking on our list...
Many schools with a tuition of 60k or more offer junk food for snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Based on what I saw when we were looking at schools, I believe that was Georgetown Day who provided that level of snacks, the other schools seemed to offer much healthier options and I thought it was a parent preference sort of thing... may be worth having a conversation with the school admin about because it did seem like an interesting point of difference that made me feel a little unsure, but like not enough to change the school's ranking on our list...