DisneyAprilFool
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Okay, here is the issue...
The elementary school, without notifying the parents of the children in the school that this system is in place, allows children to charge their lunches up to a certain point in the cafeteria and then suddenly sends notices home stating, "So and So owes this much money."
Now, when I called to discuss the fact that my stepson brings his lunch to school and therefore shouldn't be charging meals (what he did was decide that the pizza or whatever junk looked better then his lunch so he'd just go charge a meal)- I'm told that the parents have to tell the school the kids are not allowed to charge.
NOW- the school does not NOTIFY the parents of this fact until the kid starts charging up meals. Doesn't this seem backwards to ANYONE?
EDITED TO REITERATE:
There is NOTHING in the student handbook, nothing in the pamphlets sent home, nothing in black and white sent to the home that states that there is automatically a charge count set up for your child and your child may charge lunches unless you call and request the account be closed. Therefore, there is NOTHING notifying you about this system before your child starts school unless your child charges meals and a bill is sent home.
Shouldn't it be that a child cannot charge a meal WITHOUT their parents' permission versus the other way around? It is such an easy system for kids to take advantage of it- I mean, come on- when I was a kid, I'd have preferred to have french fries and a hamburger to whatever my Mom packed! But the school didn't allow US to just 'charge' the meal!
I'm really irritated about this.
The elementary school, without notifying the parents of the children in the school that this system is in place, allows children to charge their lunches up to a certain point in the cafeteria and then suddenly sends notices home stating, "So and So owes this much money."
Now, when I called to discuss the fact that my stepson brings his lunch to school and therefore shouldn't be charging meals (what he did was decide that the pizza or whatever junk looked better then his lunch so he'd just go charge a meal)- I'm told that the parents have to tell the school the kids are not allowed to charge.
NOW- the school does not NOTIFY the parents of this fact until the kid starts charging up meals. Doesn't this seem backwards to ANYONE?
EDITED TO REITERATE:
There is NOTHING in the student handbook, nothing in the pamphlets sent home, nothing in black and white sent to the home that states that there is automatically a charge count set up for your child and your child may charge lunches unless you call and request the account be closed. Therefore, there is NOTHING notifying you about this system before your child starts school unless your child charges meals and a bill is sent home.
Shouldn't it be that a child cannot charge a meal WITHOUT their parents' permission versus the other way around? It is such an easy system for kids to take advantage of it- I mean, come on- when I was a kid, I'd have preferred to have french fries and a hamburger to whatever my Mom packed! But the school didn't allow US to just 'charge' the meal!
I'm really irritated about this.
, and I think the parents were able to also block that so the kids could only get one tray, with no extras each day.
).
(That would have been my DH, but he would have eaten both!)
Cannot wait to go! At this rate, I may leave the kids at home 

