Anonymous wrote:OP said SACC. He may not be home until 6.Anonymous wrote:When does school end? My kid has lunch at 10am but school ends at 2:45 so he will be home by 3:30 and can eat then.
Anonymous wrote:OP -- we are indeed in the middle of construction, and cafeteria scheduling was discussed at length with the PTA. There was an assurance that the cafeteria is large enough to accommodate the growth, without having recourse to these schedules that are both unhealthy and interfere with kid's ability to focus. So this is actually a big surprise.
On top of it, playground access is restricted to once a week, and because of the construction, kids have entirely lost access to the field and only have access 2xweek to the blacktop. The remaining days will be spent in the little front yard of the school, surrounded by traffic and construction dust ...
I don;t even know what our options are. This is completely out of control...
OP said SACC. He may not be home until 6.Anonymous wrote:When does school end? My kid has lunch at 10am but school ends at 2:45 so he will be home by 3:30 and can eat then.
Anonymous wrote:OP -- we are indeed in the middle of construction, and cafeteria scheduling was discussed at length with the PTA. There was an assurance that the cafeteria is large enough to accommodate the growth, without having recourse to these schedules that are both unhealthy and interfere with kid's ability to focus. So this is actually a big surprise.
On top of it, playground access is restricted to once a week, and because of the construction, kids have entirely lost access to the field and only have access 2xweek to the blacktop. The remaining days will be spent in the little front yard of the school, surrounded by traffic and construction dust ...
I don;t even know what our options are. This is completely out of control...
Anonymous wrote:Wow. This is what happens when the schools are overcrowded. I taught back in the day, and sometimes our lunch was before 11--but I don't ever recall as early as 10. This is one of the things the SB doesn't think about when they created these mega elementary schools.