I feel sorry for your kid also. How about the time when my sons teacher forgot to send the money to the lunchroom, I happened to call, just how does he learn responsibility for that? And not all kids eat before school, some of us can't stomach food at that hour. Like I said thank God for reasonable school like ours, that actually care if your kids eat. Don't know why it bothers you so much, bringing food isn't doing a darn thing to make it unfair for your kid. Get over it. See above post about occasionally helping people that you love out, seems it might be helpful. I have 3 kids and I have had to do this once for one kid, but too darn bad if it bothered you should I have to do it for another one every once in a while.
I have a question, did you ever or do you now work? Have you ever forgotten your lunch or lunch money? You can go to the ATM, you can go out, you can get a co worker to bring you something. Some people here are so high and mighty with what they think kids should and shouldn't do, that they forget everyone is human and adults have options that kids don't.
I work full time, I keep a stash of stuff here in my desk and honestly, I can't tell you the last time I forgot my lunch. I work in the boonies, running to the ATM or grabbing a bite is not an option. If I don't bring it, then I would go hungry, therefore I have snacks in my desk and always pack a lunch. It's just part of my routine.
It's not about the food its about thinking one is above the rules.
We are talking about a 12 year old here. I have and will continue to do all sorts of things for my kids, who are you to know?
I'm arguing 2 points - one that a 12 year old would "starve" in 6-7 hours, the second that a parent thinks they are above the rules.
That's it, end of story. This has nothing to do with helping others, it has nothing to do with what I do as a parent.
I'm not high and mighty at all, its rude IMO for you to say I am. You don't know me, you have no idea what I am like, why feel sorry for my kids? That's a bit uncalled for don't you think?
Maybe I feel sorry for all of your kids because you are turning them into wussified babies who cannot cope with consequences, who cannot be held accountable for their actions and who need Mommy to rescue them every time they forget something. Maybe, I wonder at the judgement of a parent who would allow their child to go out the door without eating something even if its only something small to give their bodies some fuel to start their day. Even if this were true, I would never ever say I feel sorry for your kids, wow, that's just rude.
Why do you think the school put these rules into place in the first place? My guess would be because of the gazillion parents who bring all the stuff their little darlings forgot. Again, this is based on middle schoolers. I am proud of the fact that my 13 year old middle schooler can handle herself, has good organization skills and if she were to forget her lunch is resourceful enough to figure something out or worst case, wait til she gets home to eat.