Anonymous wrote:Not sure where your child is starting but lunch is so short that it's better to just bring lunch anyway most days especially in K when they probably need more time to eat it. Once or twice a week my child buys lunch. They do allow parents to put some restrictions on what a child can buy through FCPS and you can check the purchase log to be sure they are buying what you've agreed is appropriate. There is a movement to make the lunches better. It's called Real Food for Kids or something close to that.[/quote]
They need to make it taste better, and give more realistic portion sizes for kids.
The lunches are gross.
My kids like healthy food that tastes fresh and healthy. They also like junk food that tastes good but has very little redeeming nutritional value. The lunches this year are none of those things.
The lunch sizes for a 5th or 6th grader is the same as for a kindergartner, yet the caloric needs of a pre-teen boy is way above what one would expect a 5 year old to eat. Even if the food was edible and tasty, there is just not enough of it to appropriately feed a pre-teen boy.
The changes they have made in fcps lunches over the past year or so are not positive changes.
Anonymous wrote:Gee Op,if you care, pack a lunch. Cheaper and health controlled. Why the drama post?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ES does not have juice as on option. It's either milk, chocolate milk or water. My DC alternated between buying and bringing. He liked the yogurt biteable the most. There is a mix of who buys and brings. My DC liked the independence of choosing his own lunch but also enjoyed bringing his in. The serving sizes are small. You can go and eat lunch with your child and check things out in person too.
Not offering juice is one of the few positives about the FCPS lunch system. Juice is full of sugar and has no nutritional value.
Anonymous wrote:My ES does not have juice as on option. It's either milk, chocolate milk or water. My DC alternated between buying and bringing. He liked the yogurt biteable the most. There is a mix of who buys and brings. My DC liked the independence of choosing his own lunch but also enjoyed bringing his in. The serving sizes are small. You can go and eat lunch with your child and check things out in person too.