Anonymous wrote:Pack lunch. This is not hard to figure out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just did a K tour at our local school. It's 20min inside to eat, then 25min recess outside to play.
Because of crowding they eat lunch in shifts, and the Kers are super early (like 10:50?) with no chance of a snack until dismissal. I'm a bit worried about how DS will get through the afternoon.
In my experience, teachers provided a snack break in the classroom in K-2
Thanks, but I asked about this and was explicitly told by the principal that she did not allow any eating in the classrooms and there was no break. Unless the teachers are doing it on the DL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just did a K tour at our local school. It's 20min inside to eat, then 25min recess outside to play.
Because of crowding they eat lunch in shifts, and the Kers are super early (like 10:50?) with no chance of a snack until dismissal. I'm a bit worried about how DS will get through the afternoon.
In my experience, teachers provided a snack break in the classroom in K-2
Anonymous wrote:I just did a K tour at our local school. It's 20min inside to eat, then 25min recess outside to play.
Because of crowding they eat lunch in shifts, and the Kers are super early (like 10:50?) with no chance of a snack until dismissal. I'm a bit worried about how DS will get through the afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:I just did a K tour at our local school. It's 20min inside to eat, then 25min recess outside to play.
Because of crowding they eat lunch in shifts, and the Kers are super early (like 10:50?) with no chance of a snack until dismissal. I'm a bit worried about how DS will get through the afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is in 5th grade and has started BEGGING me to pack her lunch. She said the food quality has gotten so vile that she can't even stand to see it anymore. She is not a picky eater at all, so when I talked to some other parents, they told me their kids have been feeling the same way.
My kid told me she was given a chicken sandwich that was still frozen solid on the inside a few days ago. When she alerted the lunch woman, she apparently shrugged, threw it in the trash, and told my daughter to pick out a Sunbutter and Jelly sandwich then.
Sunbutter and jelly? What’s wrong with PB&J?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The food sounds pretty bad but my son loves it. I just gave birth a few weeks ago and we're still in triage mode, so we've been letting DA buy his lunch every day. One less thing to have to do in the evenings. He loves it, but it's pretty much a rotation of pizza, hot dogs, nuggets and burgers. DS is not a picky eater and I'd love for the cafeteria to serve healthier options. But at least he is happy to eat the cafeteria food every day!
Newsflash: there are already healthier options available on a daily basis.
Anonymous wrote:The food sounds pretty bad but my son loves it. I just gave birth a few weeks ago and we're still in triage mode, so we've been letting DA buy his lunch every day. One less thing to have to do in the evenings. He loves it, but it's pretty much a rotation of pizza, hot dogs, nuggets and burgers. DS is not a picky eater and I'd love for the cafeteria to serve healthier options. But at least he is happy to eat the cafeteria food every day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do offer a salad every day. A salad bar would be great but might be tough time-wise and sanity-wise.
Is this because lunch time is so short? My kids are too young for APS but my eldest will be starting kindergarten in two years. A salad bar sounds great. Not sure if it works for younger elementary school kids but sounds like it would be nice for middle schoolers
Yup. Too short.
FCPS mom here. How long is lunch at APS? Ours is 30 minutes and that includes the time to wait in line for food ad well as the time to get to the cafeteria!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is in 5th grade and has started BEGGING me to pack her lunch. She said the food quality has gotten so vile that she can't even stand to see it anymore. She is not a picky eater at all, so when I talked to some other parents, they told me their kids have been feeling the same way.
My kid told me she was given a chicken sandwich that was still frozen solid on the inside a few days ago. When she alerted the lunch woman, she apparently shrugged, threw it in the trash, and told my daughter to pick out a Sunbutter and Jelly sandwich then.
Sunbutter and jelly? What’s wrong with PB&J?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is in 5th grade and has started BEGGING me to pack her lunch. She said the food quality has gotten so vile that she can't even stand to see it anymore. She is not a picky eater at all, so when I talked to some other parents, they told me their kids have been feeling the same way.
My kid told me she was given a chicken sandwich that was still frozen solid on the inside a few days ago. When she alerted the lunch woman, she apparently shrugged, threw it in the trash, and told my daughter to pick out a Sunbutter and Jelly sandwich then.