bunkkinsmom
<font color=magenta>No 9, so it's all good<br><fon
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As for the lunchroom, my oldest started in public school before winning a lottery seat in a Charter School in 3rd grade. The lunchroom in the public school was civilized at best, and it was better than most. The teachers tried their best, didn't eat to get the kids fed and back to class. It was chaos. The charter school has no lunchroom, the kids eat in class. They can either purchase a school hot lunch (different things different days, i.e. Tuesday is Chick-Fil-A, Wednesday is Salsaritas, etc...) or bring a lunch from home. My son has been in this Charter since Kinder and I am quite happy with it so far. I see little difference in curriculum, the main difference, frankly, is parental participation. In the charter there are at least 2 parents in the classroom every day. One for lunch duty (the teachers leave the class and eat separately) and one for "moral focus" and admin to help the teacher. I worked 45 hours a week before becoming a SAHM and I volunteered for lunch every other Monday. That's not a lot, but I sacrificed vacation time for that and driving on field trips (no school provided activity bus). I was blessed to be in a position to do that and I really think it makes a HUGE difference.