Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a seriously wild example of helicopter parenting. I think your daughter who's been in school at RM presumably all this week, is capable of telling if milk is available at the cafeteria and if she likes it or not.
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Anonymous wrote:This is a seriously wild example of helicopter parenting. I think your daughter who's been in school at RM presumably all this week, is capable of telling if milk is available at the cafeteria and if she likes it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to all who replied helpfully! I’ll continue sending her milk in an insulated thermos with an ice pack. She’s resistant to drinking it so I work to make it easier for her to comply. Frontal lobe consequential thought processes are still developing and she can’t reliably process long-term health effects yet.
Anonymous wrote:Kind of a specific question, but can anyone tell me what the milk situation looks like at Richard Montgomery HS during lunch?
My DD has low bone density and is supposed to have 4-5 servings of calcium daily. I'm wondering how good the milk is at RM, whether it's easy to pop in and pop out to buy a carton, how much it costs, and if there is anything else I should consider.
Is the milk in plastic bottles or cardboard cartons? The pandemic milk that came in the single-serve plastic jugs was awful.
Thanks in advance for any help.