Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:our school is right by panera so sometimes the older kids will go there for lunch instead why is this even a problem they have grilled cheese and panera and as the C lunch so give it up
This isn’t about kids leaving the school for lunch. This is about parents ordering a lunch to be delivered to a student at middle school. Two totally different things. One is normal. The other is obnoxious.
+1 It's in the title and OP. No MS has open campus for lunch. This isn't about HSers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:our school is right by panera so sometimes the older kids will go there for lunch instead why is this even a problem they have grilled cheese and panera and as the C lunch so give it up
This isn’t about kids leaving the school for lunch. This is about parents ordering a lunch to be delivered to a student at middle school. Two totally different things. One is normal. The other is obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote:our school is right by panera so sometimes the older kids will go there for lunch instead why is this even a problem they have grilled cheese and panera and as the C lunch so give it up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s hardly a new thing. Parents used to have pizza and Chinese delivered when I was in school in the 1980s. I’ve ordered lunches for my kids when they forgot them at home or on the bus.
It’s not considerate to do just so your child can have a hot fast food meal as a treat, but not everyone can personally run over to their child’s school to drop off a meal. And some kids don’t even have lunch accounts. My oldest was a strict vegetarian.
It's new to me. I guess I went to a poor school where this kind of thing didn't happen.
According to the school, what you are doing is placing a burden on the admin staff. Open a lunch account for your kid. They can get an apple, milk, veggies -- my kids have had to eat some of the school lunches a few times. You can do open the account online, and it will save you and the admin staff the hassle.
I went to a middle-class school in the 80s, and no way would parents have sent pizza or Chinese for their kids lunch. Seniors were allowed to leave campus for lunch, but I can’t imagine anyone sending in lunch to the school. That would have been crazy presumptuous. If lunch was forgotten, you either bought school lunch or went hungry. You’d survive either way.
Anonymous wrote:I support all action by schools administrators to rein in parental excess/over involvement.
The kids have everything handed to them! Delivered lunches? WTF. That’s gross excess. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s hardly a new thing. Parents used to have pizza and Chinese delivered when I was in school in the 1980s. I’ve ordered lunches for my kids when they forgot them at home or on the bus.
It’s not considerate to do just so your child can have a hot fast food meal as a treat, but not everyone can personally run over to their child’s school to drop off a meal. And some kids don’t even have lunch accounts. My oldest was a strict vegetarian.
It's new to me. I guess I went to a poor school where this kind of thing didn't happen.
According to the school, what you are doing is placing a burden on the admin staff. Open a lunch account for your kid. They can get an apple, milk, veggies -- my kids have had to eat some of the school lunches a few times. You can do open the account online, and it will save you and the admin staff the hassle.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe if the school lunches weren’t so unhealthy. Our pediatrician said never, even to the pizza once a week.