Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At DC's school, they ask the class in the morning to raise hands for who is getting school lunch that day.
A certain # of kids raise hands. But then more kids end up taking the school lunch in addition to their brought lunch. So there is not enough food heated up for the 5th graders who have the last lunch period
Why are they allowing this?
You would think it's ok to embarrass a child and deny them lunch? When kids had to pay before COVID, the lunch workers were awful about telling kids their funds had run out. I was a volunteer and reported one to the principal. Some kids may bring but have very little in their lunch. It's not all kids who want to ditch the veggies/tofu for pizza.
Then tell them to raise their hands in the morning. It isn’t that hard. If they decline to include themselves in the lunch count and then take a lunch later, they are taking food from a kid that DID raise his or her hand in the morning.
Are you stupid?
Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler (who isn't a big eater) says that today's school lunch consisted of 4 crouton-sized chicken nuggets, orange wedges, and some cucumber/cherry tomatoes. I have heard from her repeatedly that the serving sizes are very small this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free lunch is popular. Whodathunk?
The food is disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At DC's school, they ask the class in the morning to raise hands for who is getting school lunch that day.
A certain # of kids raise hands. But then more kids end up taking the school lunch in addition to their brought lunch. So there is not enough food heated up for the 5th graders who have the last lunch period
Why are they allowing this?
You would think it's ok to embarrass a child and deny them lunch? When kids had to pay before COVID, the lunch workers were awful about telling kids their funds had run out. I was a volunteer and reported one to the principal. Some kids may bring but have very little in their lunch. It's not all kids who want to ditch the veggies/tofu for pizza.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At DC's school, they ask the class in the morning to raise hands for who is getting school lunch that day.
A certain # of kids raise hands. But then more kids end up taking the school lunch in addition to their brought lunch. So there is not enough food heated up for the 5th graders who have the last lunch period
Why are they allowing this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free lunch is popular. Whodathunk?
The food is disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:At DC's school, they ask the class in the morning to raise hands for who is getting school lunch that day.
A certain # of kids raise hands. But then more kids end up taking the school lunch in addition to their brought lunch. So there is not enough food heated up for the 5th graders who have the last lunch period
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They’d have greater ability to provide better options if they were feeding fewer kids.
You know that's not how the program works, right? APS is reimbursed for each meal served. More meals = more money. If fewer kids get lunch, there's less money going back to APS.
Anonymous wrote:
They’d have greater ability to provide better options if they were feeding fewer kids.