We're having yet another battle with the school.
My son and his classmates are supposed to get an hour for their lunch. However, they only get to spend part of that hour actually eating. A very small part of that hour.....like 10 or 15 minutes before the lunch ladies start hassling them to get out so the next class can come in. Quite often my son comes home hungry because he hasn't had the time to finish his boxed lunch that he brings from home. My friend K's boy is in the same class, and he's come home a couple of times shaking and feeling faint because he's been so hungry.
The past 2 days, both boys have come home with lunches that are untouched. Their teacher has been holding them back in their classroom for 5 - 10 minutes into their lunch hour. When they only get 15 mins to sit and eat, that 5 - 10 mins that they're held back is a significant chunk of time.
So, my husband called the school yesterday afternoon and requested to talk to the teacher. She called back this morning, and after he had voiced his concern she proceeded to talk over him, saying that she has procedures to follow and blah blah blah. He got somewhat stroppy with her and told her that if it happened again he was going to take it up with the school superintendent and then the school district.
She didn't even seem to care that the kids aren't getting adequate time to eat at lunch. The only thing she seemed to give a rat's behind about was her 'procedure'.
If us parents consistently denied our kids the opportunity to eat lunch, the school would call CPS on us. Guaranteed. So why is it okay for them to not give our kids enough time to eat? We're constantly told by the school (via flyers and newspaper articles) how important it is for our kids to get adequate nutrition, how they need to eat breakfast before school and a healthy lunch. Us parents are even asked to provide a healthy snack for the kids to have in their classrooms....yet they don't seem to care that kids are going without lunch because their teachers are holding them back in their classrooms.
This has to be the WORST school district I have ever experienced. If there was another school within a reasonable distance, I'd seriously consider enrolling my kids there. Even homeschooling is looking like an attractive prospect...and I NEVER thought I'd ever say that.
Seems to me that the school is more worried about statistics, numbers and schedules than they are about the kids. That's disgraceful.