Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS needs to do what most other states do: 30min lunches in shifts.
And don’t come back with “all students need the same lunch for clubs.” BS. Clubs can meet after school. I’m a teacher who runs multiple clubs and after-school clubs works. If kids don’t want to stay after school, they don’t have to participate.
Expecting 2500-3000 kids to have the same lunch is madness and is not efficient for all students to be able to eat lunch on campus
Parent of high schooler here.
I vastly prefer the all one lunch model. My kid does a school sport and a club sport. They do activities. After school is busy. We go to our home school but it's super important to get as much into the day as possible for kids who don't live in boundary so they can get home (talking about Blair and Wheaton and RM, etc...). At an everyone-lunch they can see ALL friends if they choose, or they can do club + teacher help or teacher help + eat. I think what happens during 30 minute lunches is kids are even less likely to be able to eat.
Also lots of kids have to work or pick up siblings after school. Clubs during lunch is a lot of inclusive and equitable because it enables participation for everyone. This is probably the most important thing. I am sure lots of kids "want" to do a club but can't because mom said I have to pick up my brother or I have to go to work at Sweet Frog at 3pm.
I suppose if most kids are using the cafeteria this is harder, but at my kid's school most bring lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Einstein does
No, they don’t. It is closed but if students choose to leave they will not stop or enforce it. Weak principal
Principal is not going to stop your Larlo from leaving because there are thousands more students to monitor.
My Larlo does not leave campus and follows the rules. This is why kids are out of control. Adults refuse to enforce their rules.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS needs to do what most other states do: 30min lunches in shifts.
And don’t come back with “all students need the same lunch for clubs.” BS. Clubs can meet after school. I’m a teacher who runs multiple clubs and after-school clubs works. If kids don’t want to stay after school, they don’t have to participate.
Expecting 2500-3000 kids to have the same lunch is madness and is not efficient for all students to be able to eat lunch on campus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Churchill does for Seniors.
I once was at the Giant near WJ at lunchtime and there were kids in line in front of and behind me buying drinks and chips and stuff. They were super obnoxious, at one point throwing stuff over me to the others. When they saw my face they said "Oh. Sorry. Ma'am." I was maybe 32. So I've got a mental block on going there during lunch time. It's been more than 10 years. I hope my teen wouldn't act like that!
Ok, maybe my bar is really low but they apologized and called you ma’am. That doesn’t exactly sound like unruly behavior from a bunch of teenagers.
+1 sounds fine to me too
Yes your bar is low. Let me see my kid in a grocery store throwing anything and then to be throwing it over someone. SMH.
No, obviously throwing things in the store and especially over someone is not great. But they politely apologized according to the post. Bigger picture I really don’t see how this is evidence that they should have to stay in the severely overcrowded school for lunch.
Now in Giant they have to carry a pass that identifies them as students and they are not allowed to carry backpacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WJ does, they overrun Wildwood shopping center until 12. They are allowed to get food and supposed to take it back to the cafeteria, which they do at Chipotle, Flippin side of OGR because there's a security officer there, but at Wildwood Balduccis side, they get use Flower Child and Piccolo as a cafeteria. It's REALLY annoying and I wish the restaurants would complain.
They are not going to complain in hopes of business.
They probably have already complained or informed school. And then what? Nothing.
They complained at the giant side and now they have a limited number of students that can enter the giant at once, and the VP and a security guard stand outside of flippin pizza to ensure that students buy their food and go back to the school. They are not allowed to eat at the restaurant. But on the balduccis side they do sit. Go to flower child and they will be eating everything but flower child at the outdoor tables. They go to Bethesda bagels and eat it at piccolo. They also bring pizza slices from the school cafeteria to the restaurants. So they did complain and something changed, but only on one side of the street. But the balduccis side they ignored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WJ does, they overrun Wildwood shopping center until 12. They are allowed to get food and supposed to take it back to the cafeteria, which they do at Chipotle, Flippin side of OGR because there's a security officer there, but at Wildwood Balduccis side, they get use Flower Child and Piccolo as a cafeteria. It's REALLY annoying and I wish the restaurants would complain.
They are not going to complain in hopes of business.
They probably have already complained or informed school. And then what? Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Churchill does for Seniors.
I once was at the Giant near WJ at lunchtime and there were kids in line in front of and behind me buying drinks and chips and stuff. They were super obnoxious, at one point throwing stuff over me to the others. When they saw my face they said "Oh. Sorry. Ma'am." I was maybe 32. So I've got a mental block on going there during lunch time. It's been more than 10 years. I hope my teen wouldn't act like that!
Ok, maybe my bar is really low but they apologized and called you ma’am. That doesn’t exactly sound like unruly behavior from a bunch of teenagers.
+1 sounds fine to me too
Yes your bar is low. Let me see my kid in a grocery store throwing anything and then to be throwing it over someone. SMH.
No, obviously throwing things in the store and especially over someone is not great. But they politely apologized according to the post. Bigger picture I really don’t see how this is evidence that they should have to stay in the severely overcrowded school for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WJ does, they overrun Wildwood shopping center until 12. They are allowed to get food and supposed to take it back to the cafeteria, which they do at Chipotle, Flippin side of OGR because there's a security officer there, but at Wildwood Balduccis side, they get use Flower Child and Piccolo as a cafeteria. It's REALLY annoying and I wish the restaurants would complain.
It's really crazy area at that time. Avoid if you want non crazyish lunch hour.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS needs to do what most other states do: 30min lunches in shifts.
And don’t come back with “all students need the same lunch for clubs.” BS. Clubs can meet after school. I’m a teacher who runs multiple clubs and after-school clubs works. If kids don’t want to stay after school, they don’t have to participate.
Expecting 2500-3000 kids to have the same lunch is madness and is not efficient for all students to be able to eat lunch on campus
Anonymous wrote:Wootton claims they are the only HS without an open lunch
Anonymous wrote:MCPS needs to do what most other states do: 30min lunches in shifts.
And don’t come back with “all students need the same lunch for clubs.” BS. Clubs can meet after school. I’m a teacher who runs multiple clubs and after-school clubs works. If kids don’t want to stay after school, they don’t have to participate.
Expecting 2500-3000 kids to have the same lunch is madness and is not efficient for all students to be able to eat lunch on campus
Anonymous wrote:MCPS needs to do what most other states do: 30min lunches in shifts.
And don’t come back with “all students need the same lunch for clubs.” BS. Clubs can meet after school. I’m a teacher who runs multiple clubs and after-school clubs works. If kids don’t want to stay after school, they don’t have to participate.
Expecting 2500-3000 kids to have the same lunch is madness and is not efficient for all students to be able to eat lunch on campus