I’m curious, are all schools not doing this? Why doesn’t each school arrange just for their school so that everyone gets and they won’t run out?
Some people don't live that close to their kids school and would rather go to a different school that is nearby to get lunches.
And most families have kids in more than one school.
Some people don't live that close to their kids school and would rather go to a different school that is nearby to get lunches.
And most families have kids in more than one school.
I hear that but I think it would make the most sense for each school to give weekly boxes for their students. And parents will have to drive once a week. Even better why aren’t the bus drivers delivering like they do for public school?
I hear that but I think it would make the most sense for each school to give weekly boxes for their students. And parents will have to drive once a week. Even better why aren’t the bus drivers delivering like they do for public school?
Schools that have bus drivers on payroll are doing this.
For other schools it doesn’t make financial sense.
But I do agree having a set place you know will have food would be so helpful. Or pre-registration.
The whole thing with the Shabbos box was such a mess.
I hear that but I think it would make the most sense for each school to give weekly boxes for their students. And parents will have to drive once a week. Even better why aren’t the bus drivers delivering like they do for public school?
In the beginning some did. And antisemites used the opportunity to post pictures of those food busses to ‘prove’ that the jews were violating the orders and kids were having school when all frum schools were totally cancelled
I hear that but I think it would make the most sense for each school to give weekly boxes for their students. And parents will have to drive once a week. Even better why aren’t the bus drivers delivering like they do for public school?
I guess it would be easier for the schools. Personally, I don't live that close to either my sons' or daughters' elementary school so it works for me. And the HS isn't giving out meals and nobody would give for my 3 yr old.
Easiest to make one trip to a local school and get for the whole family. (And no complaining that we always get worse lunches than a different kid)
In the beginning some did. And antisemites used the opportunity to post pictures of those food busses to ‘prove’ that the jews were violating the orders and kids were having school when all frum schools were totally cancelled
. Lots of schools are still delivering if they own their own buses. Mainly chassidish schools, veretzky.
I just received this message from the Lakewood Cheder - it’s a box of food for the week including lots of milk and apple juice, snacks etc - they usually give out food on Sunday but I guess they had leftover
“Lunch pick-up today, Monday 4-5:30, for those who didn't come yesterday & for friends & relatives too - don't have to be a parent. Bring paper with information.”
Schools that have bus drivers on payroll are doing this.
For other schools it doesn’t make financial sense.
But I do agree having a set place you know will have food would be so helpful. Or pre-registration.
The whole thing with the Shabbos box was such a mess.
Went to B’nos Melech. Got there just before 2 was out by 2:20. Each box (for one child) had a packet of pizza snaps, a slice of pizza, 2 pizza bagels, a small bag of potato puffs, a can of tuna, a string cheese, a bag of frozen green beans, an apple juice box, 2 (airline) orange juices, a choc milk, assorted cookies, danishes & granola, 2 fruits, an applesauce and 2 snack bags. They also gave a 1/2 gal milk per child & a shopping bag that had assorted fruit & a bag of baby carrots.
Went to B’nos Melech. Got there just before 2 was out by 2:20. Each box (for one child) had a packet of pizza snaps, a slice of pizza, 2 pizza bagels, a small bag of potato puffs, a can of tuna, a string cheese, a bag of frozen green beans, an apple juice box, 2 (airline) orange juices, a choc milk, assorted cookies, danishes & granola, 2 fruits, an applesauce and 2 snack bags. They also gave a 1/2 gal milk per child & a shopping bag that had assorted fruit & a bag of baby carrots.
Wow! Maybe I should go. Anyone know when its over?
Otherwise will just stick to daily.
I hear that but I think it would make the most sense for each school to give weekly boxes for their students. And parents will have to drive once a week. Even better why aren’t the bus drivers delivering like they do for public school?
That’s an excellent question considering that jays bussing is getting their full payment for the rest of the year even though there is no school because he has a contract with board of Ed. Plus a lot of us paid an extra $150 a year per kid to Lsta so there is no reason why busses aren’t delivering lunches if they are getting paid.
That’s an excellent question considering that jays bussing is getting their full payment for the rest of the year even though there is no school because he has a contract with board of Ed. Plus a lot of us paid an extra $150 a year per kid to Lsta so there is no reason why busses aren’t delivering lunches if they are getting paid.
I don’t even get busing, I just feel like it would make sense for those who do.
I missed tehilas chaya sarah's weekly box today. (There was none left at 1:30🙁)
Now what? Do they still give out daily (at TCS) for the rest of the week? And what about cheder toras zeev? (What time at each?) I am asking about these specific schools bec they are in the area.
I missed tehilas chaya sarah's weekly box today. (There was none left at 1:30🙁)
Now what? Do they still give out daily (at TCS) for the rest of the week? And what about cheder toras zeev? (What time at each?) I am asking about these specific schools bec they are in the area.