Anonymous wrote:
Our school recommends limiting junky snacks, and lists what is considered junky and healthier alternatives. Some is for allergy reasons, others are for health reasons. In an overall healthy lunch I see no problem with a small bag of Fritos. If it's a classroom or school policy then the teacher is within her rights. Her space, her rules.
I see one kid bring nothing but prepackaged crap for lunch. It's sad.
Anonymous wrote:Fritos are not food. Be happy someone cares about the health of your child.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you get easy thinks like pudding that doesn't need to be kept cold, pirate booty or even sun chips? I am feeling for your reno but seriously there are a lot of easy healthy options that are no muss no fuss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would've sent the fritos in anyway and dealt with the teacher if she actually did something. Would she take your DDs snack away and let her starve?
Yes, I think your teacher overstepped her bounds.
I think it's unlikely that the OP's child would have starved before lunchtime.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools actually care about the health of their students. They understand that nutrition, or lack of, affects the ability of children to be their best. They are even willing to take the risk of having to explain this to parents like OP.
She should write her child's teacher a thank-you note for caring.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools actually care about the health of their students. They understand that nutrition, or lack of, affects the ability of children to be their best. They are even willing to take the risk of having to explain this to parents like OP.
She should write her child's teacher a thank-you note for caring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should consider yourself lucky that your child's teacher cares. She probably wouldn't be too strict about it if she knew this is a temporary situation
When your boss comes in and takes your lunch away because she or he doesn't feel it is appropriate or healthy, come back and comment here.
The idea that people are supporting a public school taking away food from a child because they deem it unhealthy is an over-reach of such proportions, it makes my head explode. It's simply not their job. They are not THEIR kids. I would have a lawyer in that school so fast, their head would spin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always thought of Fritos as a healthy snack!
They are gluten free. They have no artificial preservatives or food dyes. They have 3 ingredients.
Yes, they have fat in them, but my kids need some fat in their diet.
They have msg.