Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I substitute teach in DCPS, and I felt like the school lunches were usually fine. I would start by having your child eat the school lunch and see how it goes. I see so many kids throwing out half of their home lunches.
I packed my PK4 child's lunch. Half of it would routinely return home in her lunch box, but in her class, leftovers brought in from home were not thrown away. I may or may not have recycled leftover apple slices into the next day's lunch (don't judge). Uneaten leftovers from school lunch, meanwhile, are routinely thrown away.
Anonymous wrote:I substitute teach in DCPS, and I felt like the school lunches were usually fine. I would start by having your child eat the school lunch and see how it goes. I see so many kids throwing out half of their home lunches.
Anonymous wrote:I packed my PK4 kid's lunch this year. But at our school lunch wasn't served family style.
I personally hated school lunch and I gave my kid the option, she asked me to send her lunch. What I saw last year, the food seemed substantially similar to what she had gotten at daycare with less fruit/veggie variation.
Anonymous wrote:Our teacher in a similar school asked everyone to eat the school lunch.
Anonymous wrote:I'd pack it. At that age the kids really don't care what everyone else is doing.