Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours only does it when behavior is problematic. They earn free seating back with better behavior.
This. I do lunch duty and behavior is atrocious. Assigned seats helps a lot. Kids don't have table manners anymore.
+1
I also do lunch duty and the kids are so freaking rude. Instead of politely picking up their tray/trash, they lob it at the garbage can (which I am pushing). Just so rude and disrespectful. Having teachers do lunch duty is demeaning, among other things.
Who should do it then? I wish we could have the parents of the rude children come in and supervise, but that would never happen. Who else can they make do it?
Anonymous wrote:I had a teacher in elementary school that did that. One of the girls at the table was what was called the "R" word in those days. She was placed in our class because her brother was in the class. She was 13 and we were 10. She had very poor communication skills. I'd like to think that I was placed at the table because the teacher thought I was a nice person--but, I don't think that was the reason.
Anonymous wrote:Is it normal to have assigned seats at lunch? I thought it was for COVID but they never gave it up. Curious if other elementary schools do this? Kid doesn’t like lunch because can’t talk to friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my kid hates it. I remember having fun talking to my friends at lunch. He has no such memories (started elementary during COVID).
Have you seen the behavior in the lunchroom-so tired of you complainers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours only does it when behavior is problematic. They earn free seating back with better behavior.
This. I do lunch duty and behavior is atrocious. Assigned seats helps a lot. Kids don't have table manners anymore.
+1
I also do lunch duty and the kids are so freaking rude. Instead of politely picking up their tray/trash, they lob it at the garbage can (which I am pushing). Just so rude and disrespectful. Having teachers do lunch duty is demeaning, among other things.
Who should do it then? I wish we could have the parents of the rude children come in and supervise, but that would never happen. Who else can they make do it?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, my kid hates it. I remember having fun talking to my friends at lunch. He has no such memories (started elementary during COVID).
Anonymous wrote:I had a teacher in elementary school that did that. One of the girls at the table was what was called the "R" word in those days. She was placed in our class because her brother was in the class. She was 13 and we were 10. She had very poor communication skills. I'd like to think that I was placed at the table because the teacher thought I was a nice person--but, I don't think that was the reason.