Anonymous wrote:I do lunch duty in an elementary school and the amount of food that I saw go to waste this year was absolutely appalling! At least 50% of most kid's lunches ended up in the trash, and for many that number was more like 80%. My school has a FARMS rate of about 30%, but many more kids would order the (free) school lunch. As a taxpayer, I don't feel like my money should be used to provide a free lunch to kids whose families are able to afford trips to Europe! I understand that it's easier for parents to not have to pack a lunch, but free lunches should be for the kids who really need it due to economic reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These kind of programs significantly contributed to the inflation that we are facing now.
Ha ha, LOL. Worldwide inflation caused by MCPS lunches. LOL.
Actually, the PP is correct. Ha ha, LOL.
Educate yourself on how inflation works and the causes of inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These kind of programs significantly contributed to the inflation that we are facing now.
Ha ha, LOL. Worldwide inflation caused by MCPS lunches. LOL.
Anonymous wrote:These kind of programs significantly contributed to the inflation that we are facing now.
Anonymous wrote:I do lunch duty in an elementary school and the amount of food that I saw go to waste this year was absolutely appalling! At least 50% of most kid's lunches ended up in the trash, and for many that number was more like 80%. My school has a FARMS rate of about 30%, but many more kids would order the (free) school lunch. As a taxpayer, I don't feel like my money should be used to provide a free lunch to kids whose families are able to afford trips to Europe! I understand that it's easier for parents to not have to pack a lunch, but free lunches should be for the kids who really need it due to economic reasons.
Anonymous wrote:I do lunch duty in an elementary school and the amount of food that I saw go to waste this year was absolutely appalling! At least 50% of most kid's lunches ended up in the trash, and for many that number was more like 80%. My school has a FARMS rate of about 30%, but many more kids would order the (free) school lunch. As a taxpayer, I don't feel like my money should be used to provide a free lunch to kids whose families are able to afford trips to Europe! I understand that it's easier for parents to not have to pack a lunch, but free lunches should be for the kids who really need it due to economic reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am hopeful that MCPS will find a way to keep it going, at least in some schools, sort of like their universal free breakfast. I teach in a focus school and so many of our non-FARMs families participated, and my own kids did too. It was just such a stress relief to not have to worry about packing three lunches every night or worry about the cost. And I think it was good for the kids to get served a lunch that might not be their favorite thing, but that's what's for lunch so eat it or don't.
Its not free though. Someone (Tax payers) is paying for it and they worry about the cost and tax rates going up
It was an extra, temporary, federal subsidy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I worry most is that some FARM families may not realized they need to apply each year since last two years everyone received free lunches.
There’s always been a lot of families that don’t realize they’re eligible. We should really be doing free lunches for all students.
No, we shouldn’t. My kids don’t need it. We can afford food. Many can’t. Give them better food than the crap free for all.
This. My 2 cents for MCPS
- Increase the threshold for eligibility for FARMS. Make it multi-tiered based on student preference for payment. Some families don't want to take free food but won't mind a very subsidized payment.
- Improve food quality and make it more healthy
- Allow the community to sponsor meals.
I would gladly donate $$$ for the food program and I do not have students in MCPS anymore.
Mcps has a donation program. Stop with the fake concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I worry most is that some FARM families may not realized they need to apply each year since last two years everyone received free lunches.
There’s always been a lot of families that don’t realize they’re eligible. We should really be doing free lunches for all students.
No, we shouldn’t. My kids don’t need it. We can afford food. Many can’t. Give them better food than the crap free for all.
This. My 2 cents for MCPS
- Increase the threshold for eligibility for FARMS. Make it multi-tiered based on student preference for payment. Some families don't want to take free food but won't mind a very subsidized payment.
- Improve food quality and make it more healthy
- Allow the community to sponsor meals.
I would gladly donate $$$ for the food program and I do not have students in MCPS anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I worry most is that some FARM families may not realized they need to apply each year since last two years everyone received free lunches.
There’s always been a lot of families that don’t realize they’re eligible. We should really be doing free lunches for all students.
No, we shouldn’t. My kids don’t need it. We can afford food. Many can’t. Give them better food than the crap free for all.
This. My 2 cents for MCPS
- Increase the threshold for eligibility for FARMS. Make it multi-tiered based on student preference for payment. Some families don't want to take free food but won't mind a very subsidized payment.
- Improve food quality and make it more healthy
- Allow the community to sponsor meals.
I would gladly donate $$$ for the food program and I do not have students in MCPS anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I worry most is that some FARM families may not realized they need to apply each year since last two years everyone received free lunches.
There’s always been a lot of families that don’t realize they’re eligible. We should really be doing free lunches for all students.
No, we shouldn’t. My kids don’t need it. We can afford food. Many can’t. Give them better food than the crap free for all.
Anonymous wrote:I am hopeful that MCPS will find a way to keep it going, at least in some schools, sort of like their universal free breakfast. I teach in a focus school and so many of our non-FARMs families participated, and my own kids did too. It was just such a stress relief to not have to worry about packing three lunches every night or worry about the cost. And I think it was good for the kids to get served a lunch that might not be their favorite thing, but that's what's for lunch so eat it or don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter if we think the food is good or not but that it’s a available for kids. I also don’t like some kids getting singled out.
Nobody gets ‘singled out’. The kids get the money and can get food at school as needed.
We don’t need a wasteful program that feeds crap food to all kids, even the ones in Potomac, whose parents can more than afford to buy their kids lunches.