Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do I need to sign up for this if my kid doesn't eat school lunch?
No you don't, but if you can afford it, you might want to put a small amount of money in the account, as an emergency "just in case". For example, I know one kid who brought a lunch, but some water spilled on the bag and ruined the lunch. Or if you forget to pack one or the child forgets to bring it. I've seen many cases where it helps to have a few bucks so that in an emergency, you child can pick up the lunch.
In our school, it is like $2.50 for a lunch, so I usually keep about $10-20 in our kids' accounts "just in case". At the end of the school year, if there is any left, I contact the school coordinator and have them divert the balance to help pay off some of the overdue balances that some families have left.
+1
And sometimes my kid just gets hungry and wants to get a bag of popcorn or something for lunch.
They will let kids go into debt at my school but it's nice to not have it be an issue.
Such a good idea about what to do with the leftover money. I have a bunch in my other kids' account and I'm going to do that. Can you do it at the beginning of the year or does it make more sense to wait to the end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pay the fee you stingy freeloaders! It’s less than two bucks that goes towards running the school that your kid attends! You’re probably posting from a $1000 device
No, that’s not true. The school doesn’t get the money from this! The company gets it. I’d rather donate $50 directly to my school’s media center than have some random corporation get $2 from every parent. Not about being stingy.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh now the website isn’t working and my kid will runout of money by wednesday. I am so done with these people.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh now the website isn’t working and my kid will runout of money by wednesday. I am so done with these people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. We always send in a check with my kid made out to the school cafeteria for this reasons
Who does the kid give it to? I have a young child at a Title 1 school and the teacher doesn’t communicate things like this. My kid would like to buy school lunch on Friday pizza day
Tell them to drop it off in the office and give it to a secretary, they’ll figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. We always send in a check with my kid made out to the school cafeteria for this reasons
Who does the kid give it to? I have a young child at a Title 1 school and the teacher doesn’t communicate things like this. My kid would like to buy school lunch on Friday pizza day
Anonymous wrote:Yes. We always send in a check with my kid made out to the school cafeteria for this reasons
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone having trouble with the app? I can’t sign in. It immediately signs me out and says error. I deleted and reinstalled and still can’t make it work.
Is the web site working on a computer?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone having trouble with the app? I can’t sign in. It immediately signs me out and says error. I deleted and reinstalled and still can’t make it work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do I need to sign up for this if my kid doesn't eat school lunch?
No you don't, but if you can afford it, you might want to put a small amount of money in the account, as an emergency "just in case". For example, I know one kid who brought a lunch, but some water spilled on the bag and ruined the lunch. Or if you forget to pack one or the child forgets to bring it. I've seen many cases where it helps to have a few bucks so that in an emergency, you child can pick up the lunch.
In our school, it is like $2.50 for a lunch, so I usually keep about $10-20 in our kids' accounts "just in case". At the end of the school year, if there is any left, I contact the school coordinator and have them divert the balance to help pay off some of the overdue balances that some families have left.
Anonymous wrote:You pay the fee for school bucks so the school doesn't have to. Theoretically, the money MCPS saves from that should be going to the students/teachers in some form.
Theoretically.
Anonymous wrote:Our principal said that field trip fees would be paid this way so that teachers don’t have to deal with money. The fee annoys me.