marciemi
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barb - think bubba's among the last here to head back, when does he wind up next year. Im already sick of packing lunch, anybody else's kids refuse to eat the skool grub?![]()
Bub's last day is Tues June 9th...half days the last Mon & Tues...unless snow makeup...we'll see.....
He prefers packed lunch everyday too....RARELY buys skool lunch.....but, not for the food...I think cuz the lines are long and then he doesn't get the seat he wants(apparently even at 9, you still need to sit with certain peeps)
Well MY kids don't start until next Tuesday, so I think we're definitely among the last ones! They also get out on June 9th (but those last two days are final exams for the HS'ers) though so I think it's shorter breaks during the year. Both MI and WI have state laws that school can't start until after Labor Day for tourism reasons. But in MI we got President's week off in Feb and a whole week off for Easter. Here we get a spring break in March, but only Good Friday off for Easter. And a short Christmas break - my kids go to school until the 23rd this year!
Maybe the lunch thing is because your son is younger, Barb. Most elementaries seem to have the "one packaged kind-of-icky" choice. Here at the MS and the HS it's more like a food court. About 5 different stations they can go to, with a good selection of food. All 3 of my kids never brought lunch once last year (except possibly if they were on a field trip, but those are rare at this level, and usually the kids can still buy something to eat on them).
The problem is that while I have one kid (Eric) who's willing to eat the standard "value meal" each day for $1.50, which includes the main course (but they can substitute other choices like chicken tenders if they don't like say meatloaf), a starch (potato/rice/bread), a dessert (ice cream/pudding/cookie), and milk, my other two are more on the "a la carte" plan. Unfortunately, it adds up a whole lot faster that way so if they get a slice of pizza, a salad, and a fruit punch instead, it's closer to $4, even though they don't really get any more food.
Oh well, at least they're getting hot food in them and I don't have to MAKE the lunches. Stephen has first lunch this year, which is at 9:55.

