Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I complained to DD's public elem school about the lunch quality and allotted time, I was pretty much looked at like I was strange for even bringing that up. The feedback I received from her teacher was, "I know. I know. The kids will learn to eat fast. They have to." The response I got back from the principal was, "Most parents want to talk about the academics or curriculum." I simply said that I felt that the quality of the lunch food and allotted time were just as important because if kids are hungry or do not have the fuel(a.k.a. food) throught a 7 hour day to stay focused, then it would directly impact their performance at school. So, indeed, it does matter. I ended up having to take it to the superintendant, but it really is surprising how many people think that packing and/or providing a healthy and satisfying lunch for our children is not that big a deal Mon-Fri. OH well.....just venting.
I'm glad you are taking up the cause because for me, it's just easier to pack a lunch.