Anonymous wrote:
(The quinoa stuffed peppers however were a no go. I hear the administration is asking Halsa to make some tweaks to the menu to make it more appealing to the kids while still healthy)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, perhapsb those would be more popular. But it's pretty amazing what kids will enjoy once they get used to it. I've only heard raves about Lee's food and comments like "why don't we eat stuffed peppers more at home?" Can't wait till the kid takes over meal prep completely! (Fwiw kid also loves hot dogs and chicken nuggets, definitely not a super taster.)
I wish there were options. My family doesn't eat pork and because there are no options, DC will always have to pack a lunch on pulled pork sandwich days. I also have to be on too if the menu to know when those days are. No requests for stuffed peppers at home and no go at school either. Healthy pizza, quesadilla, Caesar salad...those would work.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, perhapsb those would be more popular. But it's pretty amazing what kids will enjoy once they get used to it. I've only heard raves about Lee's food and comments like "why don't we eat stuffed peppers more at home?" Can't wait till the kid takes over meal prep completely! (Fwiw kid also loves hot dogs and chicken nuggets, definitely not a super taster.)
Anonymous wrote:We love the food!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have the special aftercare programs stated yet? What happens in regular aftercare? (We're on the younger end so haven't started yet.)
Yes, they started yesterday. My kid did yoga and loved it. Regular aftercare seems to include a lot of outdoor time and activities like crafts and art. It's staffed by the teaching assistants, primarily, I think. The kids seem to be having fun.
pp here. I was just talking about aftercare till 5:00. Perhaps they go outside at 5:00?
Last week when there were no enrichment activities they seemed to go outside every day in the 4-5pm window (for most of the hour).
not yesterday, perhaps because of the heat.
Mine was in the legos thing and pretty much talked just about that when I asked him about his day. So it was clearly a hit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am amazed at how amazing the admin has been. They're always out and about, know every child!
That's amazing how amazing you think it is!
Anonymous wrote:I am amazed at how amazing the admin has been. They're always out and about, know every child!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have the special aftercare programs stated yet? What happens in regular aftercare? (We're on the younger end so haven't started yet.)
Yes, they started yesterday. My kid did yoga and loved it. Regular aftercare seems to include a lot of outdoor time and activities like crafts and art. It's staffed by the teaching assistants, primarily, I think. The kids seem to be having fun.
pp here. I was just talking about aftercare till 5:00. Perhaps they go outside at 5:00?
Last week when there were no enrichment activities they seemed to go outside every day in the 4-5pm window (for most of the hour).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have the special aftercare programs stated yet? What happens in regular aftercare? (We're on the younger end so haven't started yet.)
Yes, they started yesterday. My kid did yoga and loved it. Regular aftercare seems to include a lot of outdoor time and activities like crafts and art. It's staffed by the teaching assistants, primarily, I think. The kids seem to be having fun.
pp here. I was just talking about aftercare till 5:00. Perhaps they go outside at 5:00?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have the special aftercare programs stated yet? What happens in regular aftercare? (We're on the younger end so haven't started yet.)
Yes, they started yesterday. My kid did yoga and loved it. Regular aftercare seems to include a lot of outdoor time and activities like crafts and art. It's staffed by the teaching assistants, primarily, I think. The kids seem to be having fun.