Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to get lunch at Wildwood during the week, sitting at FlowerChild or Piccolo Piatti, but it's become impossible with the high school students. They buy bagels/starbucks/pizza at the cafeteria and sit at the tables outside of these restaurants. They go inside the restaurants, don't order there, but bring outside food in. The lunch is 11-12 it seems, so nearly peak lunch time. They aren't rude, just annoying and messy. WJ has a security guard and maybe a VP stand outside of Chipotle on the other side of Old Georgetown, but not in Wildwood.
Is it up to the restaurants to tell them to leave? WJ to tell them to stop? I think all four grades have one lunch period when any students are allowed to leave campus, but they have to buy their food and bring it back to the school.
No, they're allowed to eat wherever they like. There is no room inside the school cafeteria for even a fifth of the students. WJ has been overcrowded for YEARS, hence why they built Woodward HS nearby. These are kids who need to breathe fresh air at lunch!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS says it’s nearly impossible to get lunch at school. The cafeteria at school is full and there is no sitting room. Let the poor kids eat lunch!
Do they have one lunch period for the whole school? Why not do 2 or 4 lunch periods?
You want kids to have lunch at 9:30am, or 1:30pm? Do you know what time HS starts? This isn't ES where they have snack breaks.
I don't know the schedule, but if they are doing 11-12, why can't they do an 11-12 for 9th and 10th and 12-2 for 11th and 12th?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to get lunch at Wildwood during the week, sitting at FlowerChild or Piccolo Piatti, but it's become impossible with the high school students. They buy bagels/starbucks/pizza at the cafeteria and sit at the tables outside of these restaurants. They go inside the restaurants, don't order there, but bring outside food in. The lunch is 11-12 it seems, so nearly peak lunch time. They aren't rude, just annoying and messy. WJ has a security guard and maybe a VP stand outside of Chipotle on the other side of Old Georgetown, but not in Wildwood.
Is it up to the restaurants to tell them to leave? WJ to tell them to stop? I think all four grades have one lunch period when any students are allowed to leave campus, but they have to buy their food and bring it back to the school.
No, they're allowed to eat wherever they like. There is no room inside the school cafeteria for even a fifth of the students. WJ has been overcrowded for YEARS, hence why they built Woodward HS nearby. These are kids who need to breathe fresh air at lunch!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS says it’s nearly impossible to get lunch at school. The cafeteria at school is full and there is no sitting room. Let the poor kids eat lunch!
Do they have one lunch period for the whole school? Why not do 2 or 4 lunch periods?
You want kids to have lunch at 9:30am, or 1:30pm? Do you know what time HS starts? This isn't ES where they have snack breaks.
I don't know the schedule, but if they are doing 11-12, why can't they do an 11-12 for 9th and 10th and 12-2 for 11th and 12th?
Because unlike ES/MS, in HS, classes have a mix of grades. So trying to coordinate class schedules and split lunch would be difficult, not to mention the loud noises from those who are in their lunch period. Do you have a HS kid?
I don't, but I did go to an MCPS high school and we had lunch based on year. We were also allowed to go out for lunch once we were seniors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS says it’s nearly impossible to get lunch at school. The cafeteria at school is full and there is no sitting room. Let the poor kids eat lunch!
Do they have one lunch period for the whole school? Why not do 2 or 4 lunch periods?
You want kids to have lunch at 9:30am, or 1:30pm? Do you know what time HS starts? This isn't ES where they have snack breaks.
I don't know the schedule, but if they are doing 11-12, why can't they do an 11-12 for 9th and 10th and 12-2 for 11th and 12th?
Because unlike ES/MS, in HS, classes have a mix of grades. So trying to coordinate class schedules and split lunch would be difficult, not to mention the loud noises from those who are in their lunch period. Do you have a HS kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS says it’s nearly impossible to get lunch at school. The cafeteria at school is full and there is no sitting room. Let the poor kids eat lunch!
Do they have one lunch period for the whole school? Why not do 2 or 4 lunch periods?
You want kids to have lunch at 9:30am, or 1:30pm? Do you know what time HS starts? This isn't ES where they have snack breaks.
I don't know the schedule, but if they are doing 11-12, why can't they do an 11-12 for 9th and 10th and 12-2 for 11th and 12th?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS says it’s nearly impossible to get lunch at school. The cafeteria at school is full and there is no sitting room. Let the poor kids eat lunch!
Do they have one lunch period for the whole school? Why not do 2 or 4 lunch periods?
You want kids to have lunch at 9:30am, or 1:30pm? Do you know what time HS starts? This isn't ES where they have snack breaks.
Anonymous wrote:OP when did you see this change? I thought WJ has had open lunch forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WJ has an open lunch. This is not a new thing. There are over 3000 students in that school; that is on MCPS. There will be fewer once Woodward is available, but still many students, who will be hungry and eating lunch out. No one is standing in the WJ cafeteria line, getting bagels and pizza and walking over to sit at Wildwood. Have you ever been in Bethesda Bagel at lunchtime? Business is booming! I never run errands over there 11-12.
Btw, 12:30, also a normal time to grab lunch out and lounge around, is just fine.
Well a lot of them have slices of pizza and they aren't getting them from Wildwood (they aren't on Flippin Pizza plates either). Most kids get coffee, candy at CVS, donuts at the Giant, or a bagel at Bethesda Bagels. I went to Piccolo last week and about a quarter of the indoor tables and nearly all of the tables outside had students at them. Not ONE student had a purchase from Piccolo with them.
This doesn't happen at the other shopping center where the Giant is. Last year they had a security officer at the Giant make the kids make a line and go inside in limited quantities. Why can't they enforce something on the WW side?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS says it’s nearly impossible to get lunch at school. The cafeteria at school is full and there is no sitting room. Let the poor kids eat lunch!
Do they have one lunch period for the whole school? Why not do 2 or 4 lunch periods?
Anonymous wrote:WJ has an open lunch. This is not a new thing. There are over 3000 students in that school; that is on MCPS. There will be fewer once Woodward is available, but still many students, who will be hungry and eating lunch out. No one is standing in the WJ cafeteria line, getting bagels and pizza and walking over to sit at Wildwood. Have you ever been in Bethesda Bagel at lunchtime? Business is booming! I never run errands over there 11-12.
Btw, 12:30, also a normal time to grab lunch out and lounge around, is just fine.
Anonymous wrote:If I’m reading you correctly, these kids bring their home lunches and use the restaurant seating. Correct?
If so, it’s up to the restaurant to enforce that the seating is for paying customers only or however, they want to word it.
Anonymous wrote:My DS says it’s nearly impossible to get lunch at school. The cafeteria at school is full and there is no sitting room. Let the poor kids eat lunch!
Anonymous wrote:Store owner: consents
Diner: consents
DCUM mama: aren't you forget someone?
Anonymous wrote:If I’m reading you correctly, these kids bring their home lunches and use the restaurant seating. Correct?
If so, it’s up to the restaurant to enforce that the seating is for paying customers only or however, they want to word it.