Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve had two kids go through the GDS LS and MS. Nothing can be fairly characterized as having been thrust down their throats.
What do your conservative friends at the school think about that?
There are no conservatives at GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or just bring lunch.
I get this is a deal breaker for some. But no lunch doesn’t mean a kid eats out every day - I suppose those kids exist but none of the families I know I support daily take out lunch.
Also - lunch is 50 min. Longer if you have a free period on either end.
It's weird that people who don't go to GDS/don't like GDS have to make up an imaginary image of what lunch is like to justify their dislike. It's ok not to like GDS -- no school is for everyone -- but dislike it on the facts!
It’s a fact that GDS doesn’t have an US cafeteria. That’s one of the reasons I don’t like GDS for my children, but it’s not the only reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or just bring lunch.
I get this is a deal breaker for some. But no lunch doesn’t mean a kid eats out every day - I suppose those kids exist but none of the families I know I support daily take out lunch.
Also - lunch is 50 min. Longer if you have a free period on either end.
It's weird that people who don't go to GDS/don't like GDS have to make up an imaginary image of what lunch is like to justify their dislike. It's ok not to like GDS -- no school is for everyone -- but dislike it on the facts!
Anonymous wrote:Or just bring lunch.
I get this is a deal breaker for some. But no lunch doesn’t mean a kid eats out every day - I suppose those kids exist but none of the families I know I support daily take out lunch.
Also - lunch is 50 min. Longer if you have a free period on either end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whole Foods is three blocks away. Not hard to get lunch for $10 (or much less) there.
That’s way more effort than I would want to make as a high school kid just trying to grab a quick lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve had two kids go through the GDS LS and MS. Nothing can be fairly characterized as having been thrust down their throats.
What do your conservative friends at the school think about that?
Anonymous wrote:We’ve had two kids go through the GDS LS and MS. Nothing can be fairly characterized as having been thrust down their throats.
Anonymous wrote:Not much difference between the two schools - both are full of nerds.
Sidwell lowers their admissions standards to recruit some athletes to entertain their nerds.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is really really impt that my 15 year old have a very high quality lunch. A sandwich from home? Are you kidding me? What is this - the 80s? when I reviewed the quality of the offerings at sidwell it seemed like just kinda regular cafeteria food. For that kind of money I expected much better. So we chose GDS so that we could make sure our DCs could have a lunch that is up to our standards as a family. That tends to mean door dashing from a range of places or sometimes I curate something from Whole Foods. If you truly care about your child’s lunch, you’ll need to upgrade from cafeteria food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whole Foods is three blocks away. Not hard to get lunch for $10 (or much less) there.
That’s way more effort than I would want to make as a high school kid just trying to grab a quick lunch.
We buy frozen meals at trader Joe's each weekend that my student brings for lunch. Minimal effort, way less than $20 (less than $10!), and plenty of classmate bonding.