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i know its on the FB somewhere but where is the google doc that shows all of the worlds results over multiple years.
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Big Worlds Spreadsheeti know its on the FB somewhere but where is the google doc that shows all of the worlds results over multiple years.
All banned now in our district. They have healthy drinks and snacks but nothing like soda or junk food anymore. The student council and different clubs do sell pizza after school though.
I know our kids only have an option of buying water, and a cookie for dessert. Nothing else. (This is all middle school and below I'm referring to; I have no experience with the high school lunches since neither of my girls ever bought lunch in the cafeteria. And we have a closed campus, so the kids cannot leave the school to purchase lunch elsewhere because no where is walkable and there have been several terrible car accidents in the past when seniors were allowed to leave for lunch.)I've been out of HS for a while now, I will have to see what they do now. That said, my girls are in a public school elementary school and this is their A La Carte menu
I know our kids only have an option of buying water, and a cookie for dessert. Nothing else. (This is all middle school and below I'm referring to; I have no experience with the high school lunches since neither of my girls ever bought lunch in the cafeteria. And we have a closed campus, so the kids cannot leave the school to purchase lunch elsewhere because no where is walkable and there have been several terrible car accidents in the past when seniors were allowed to leave for lunch.)
No one was supposed to leave at the high school level, but it still happened and likely still does. With dual enrollment, it's not odd for kids to leave at lunch and keeping up with the comings and going can be daunting. If the middle school hasn't changed from my day, we had the cafeteria food, then a bagel stand, salad bar and a burger/chicken/fry type stand. But honestly, I have no idea what it's like now. Those were like stand alone carts---my high school's cafeteria options were like built into the room as like a food court would be.
I will admit that I was definitely able to leave campus plenty of times to go to bojangles and back.
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We had off campus lunch every day senior year (it could get revoked if you got in trouble or something) and I would usually hit McDonalds, Chick Fil A, Wendys or Subway. Sometimes Bojangles or Moes. They were all fairly close but anything further you would usually risk being late for your next class. We only had like 42 minutes for lunch. We were definitely guilty of going to the restroom and calling in a pick up order somewhere if we wanted something different. I could only image what we would have pulled if online ordering was as big of a thing back in 09. I think I went home maaaaybe once. I was pushed on time to get home, eat, and get back to campus within the allotted period.I'm from the Northern VA suburbs. We had open lunch for seniors, and my friends literally planned an entire trip to Maryland to get Bojangles lol
Luckily, the day when all my friends had lunch together, was the day we had study period before lunch so we would just leave early to get where we needed to go and back. The county is so small and there are a lot of food places but I'm a little bitter that there are now TWO Chipotles within 5 minutes from my HS school. The closest one before that was 15 minutes away.
We had off campus lunch every day senior year (it could get revoked if you got in trouble or something) and I would usually hit McDonalds, Chick Fil A, Wendys or Subway. Sometimes Bojangles or Moes. They were all fairly close but anything further you would usually risk being late for your next class. We only had like 42 minutes for lunch. We were definitely guilty of going to the restroom and calling in a pick up order somewhere if we wanted something different. I could only image what we would have pulled if online ordering was as big of a thing back in 09. I think I went home maaaaybe once. I was pushed on time to get home, eat, and get back to campus within the allotted period.
About a year after I graduated they opened a Zaxbys literally right beside my school and I was so bitter. I would have been there on the reg.
Dang, I wish we had that long for lunch. We had a little less than 25 minutes, which was barely enough time to get to one of the cafeterias, wait in line, and eat since there were so many people at my school. We did have pretty good options most of the time though. We weren't allowed to leave the school, but I'm not sure how anybody could even if they wanted to in that amount of time.We had off campus lunch every day senior year (it could get revoked if you got in trouble or something) and I would usually hit McDonalds, Chick Fil A, Wendys or Subway. Sometimes Bojangles or Moes. They were all fairly close but anything further you would usually risk being late for your next class. We only had like 42 minutes for lunch. We were definitely guilty of going to the restroom and calling in a pick up order somewhere if we wanted something different. I could only image what we would have pulled if online ordering was as big of a thing back in 09. I think I went home maaaaybe once. I was pushed on time to get home, eat, and get back to campus within the allotted period.
About a year after I graduated they opened a Zaxbys literally right beside my school and I was so bitter. I would have been there on the reg.
I'm from the Northern VA suburbs. We had open lunch for seniors, and my friends literally planned an entire trip to Maryland to get Bojangles lol
girl you could have just gone to Union Station...
!!! You're right. Although the DC-to south Arlington trek would've been risky time wise.
Also-while my friends are some super smart kids, they don't have the best logic lol.