I don't say anything to the kids about the snacks. They are only allowed to get one. I do tell them to take a vegetable. They are supposed to take 3 out of the 5 choices offered, but 2 are put on the tray, usually the meat and starch, and then they choose fruits and veggies. Even though the menu clearly states the child MUST take 3 of the 5 choices, the cafeteria manager often lets them go without the other choice. I tell them they can take a fruit and a veg, but they must take a veg. I tell them they do NOT have to eat it, just take it. Eventually, I figure, they'll take a taste. Even if they don't, those veggies have to be thrown out anyway, so what harm is there in telling them to take it? The manager gets mad when she hears me tell them to take it and tells me I can't tell them that. I told her when a parent tells me not to tell their child to put veggies on their tray, I'll stop telling that child that. Meanwhile, the cafeteria manager constantly says to them, "Jimmy, you have money in your account, would you like a snack?" I have a problem with that. They didn't pick up a snack coming through the line, they didn't ask if they had money for a snack, they just had their lunch tray. But she asks, and 7 year old Jimmy of course reaches for a Little Debbie snack that is two oatmeal cookies stuck together with some sort of marshmallow/corn syrup mush. Then he eats it before his lunch. I don't like that, and I did say something about it, and she then tells me to let her run her cafeteria.
Also, when my child started there, I did restrict his account to no snacks. Even though I signed and sent in that paper, he ran out of his month's worth of money in less than 3 weeks. I found out he was buying a snack every day.........why? "Because she told me I had money and could get a snack, Mommy." He was 5.
We pulled the soda machine out. We pulled the snack machine out. Teachers can't give any sort of snack in class now, for any reason. But we can still keep Little Debbies and cakes and ice creams and sugared lemonade at 80 grams of sugar per 8 oz. in the cafeteria line (I read the bottle........seems impossible, doesn't it?).
And when parents want "the schools" to do something, they come to me, the teacher. I have no control over that, or PE, or how many minutes of recess they can have (20 from classroom door back to classroom door, including water breaks after, once a day).
Frankly, if you want your child to eat healthy food at school, pack him a healthy lunch so he doesn't even go through that line. And if you want him to have activities, put him in them after school and in the evenings. There are so many kids in PE anyway, that they don't all get to do the activities at once........there's a lot of standing around, and ours only get it twice a week.