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  • @[email protected]
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    483 months ago

    And you have 15 minutes to inhale your food before you’re kicked out of the cafeteria. Keep up that productivity.

    School district here even got rid of passing time to lunch. Your time begins the second class ends

    • @pdxfed
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      3 months ago

      So I’m new to this and couldn’t figure out why kids don’t finish their lunch. Why are they given like 15 minutes to eat? It’s unhealthy.

      • @[email protected]
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        193 months ago

        The why is beyond me. Trying to meet state hours in minimal days to save operating cost? Lunch pulls admin and other staff to monitor instead of doing their other routines, so they try to minimize it maybe?

        15 to eat, kick them out to recess so they can clean tables for the next group.

        Many don’t bother to eat because the lunch line eats up their time, too.

        • @pdxfed
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          113 months ago

          They also yeah combine with recess time so some kids don’t eat at all because they just want to energy release and play while others are just slower eaters, either way so unhealthy habit building.

          Gotta get them ready for the work world where their employer will try to ignore their required (unpaid) lunch…

          • @[email protected]
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            73 months ago

            Well PDX teachers sure showing the kids how to properly unionize and strike if employers aren’t meeting half way. So cheers to that

    • @[email protected]
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      133 months ago

      Where I am, parents have to pay extra to have their kids stay at school during lunch. Like we’re paying a babysitter to watch them during that time. And then if we don’t pay the kid isn’t even allowed to stay on school grounds at lunch time.

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          Alberta, Canada.

          Lunch supervision is an optional service that covers the direct cost of supervisors who set up lunchrooms, supervise students while eating lunch and on the playground, and then clean up following the lunch break. Lunch supervision costs about $1.55 per day.

          Families are free to make alternative arrangements consistent with their individual circumstances, e.g., child goes home for lunch.

          Lunch supervision is an annual fee that is broken down into monthly installments for ease of payment. Refunds will not be provided for occasional disruption of service due to vacation.

    • Mrb2
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      43 months ago

      In my country lunch is completely different. We also only have 15 minutes to eat, but we just eat in the classroom with the teacher of the previous hour. So you have to bring your own lunch, in my school you can even buy any food. But at least I am allowed to go into the city during lunch.

      • @AeonFelis
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        63 months ago

        But at least I am allowed to go into the city during lunch.

        I doubt 15 minutes are enough to go into the city and eat there.