Why is our cafeteria so disgusting after 1st and 2nd lunch? Our janitors and other faculty staff have to pick up after us, high schoolers, who know to pick up after ourselves. I have second lunch, and first lunch in my opinion is the messiest (others might think differently). There is an hour in between each lunch and janitors have exactly an hour to clean the cafeteria premises.
Our cafeterias are the first thing people see once they walk in our school, and it should be kept clean at all times. The janitors do their part in keeping both of the commons clean. But it’s difficult when you have over a hundred kids throwing food around, leaving spills, or leaving their dirty trays. A solution that could help this situation we be for all of the
With “rat droppings being recorded in the bins and drawers of the high school’s kitchen,” I think it’s safe to say that my high school has never had this bad of a problem in the school’s cafeteria. With that being said, we have had some negative situations with our lunchroom. The biggest problem we had was in my 10th grade year when we had our modified block schedule and some of the lunch classes fit in the time frame of our school’s bell schedule. This caused for some kids not getting to eat or being tardy for their next class.
In the first place, students need to wash up after they eat. Some students could be allergic to peanuts and tell on a student that eats a peanut butter and jelly sandwich sloppy. A student named Omar is highly allergic to peanut and died yesterday because another student spitted in his face.
Students with special food allergies could leave campus during lunch and go to their homes and get food they could actually can eat and not be worried that their food could have been cross contaminated to something they're allergic to. For example students with celiac disease have a higher chance of getting their food cross contaminated. When cafeteria workers prepare food on a counter or cutting board either they can forget to wash it or they
Some of my fellow students at Conroe High School don’t eat lunch in the cafeteria. For instance,I eat lunch everyday in the agricultural shop all the way behind the rotunda at our school, and my fifth period is in the main building upstairs. Because of this, sometimes I have to leave lunch early and don’t get to finish it only to be able to make it back without getting a tardy. Another example would be, the kids that eat in the Music Hall of our school or even a science classroom, and we don’t know exactly when the teachers release from the cafeteria. They get a referral because they were tardy too
The number 1 problem at pilot grove school district is not having longer lunch periods.This is a big problem because the lunch shifts now are too short and kids can’t eat enough to not go hungry throughout the day.Also, we students don't get the time to talk to our friends in class so lunch is the only time to talk to each other and it's very difficult to talk if your stuffing food in your mouth at the same time and watching the clock and get ready to go to our next class. I also hear about other schools around the country are having 45 minute lunch shifts or longer.Therefore, since those schools get to have that long to eat a talk, we should to we could
Did you know that school food is very terrible and would be much more appealing if it was a brown sludge? Students should be allowed to leave campus for lunch because schools serve terrible food.
We should have vending and soda machines in the hall because some kids are poor and either don't get anything at home to eat or just get hungry fast because they got little to eat. Even if you are not pore you might have not had time to grab something to eat. And if you either don't get anything or you don't have anything and you don't like the cafeteria food you have nothing to eat for most of the day.
Off campus lunch provides many advantages for students. It would allow students to eat what and where they want, rather than being served the same things over and over again each week. Off campus lunch would be beneficial to students who don’t eat school lunches, and don’t have time to pack lunches from home. This would also teach students how to gain their teacher’s trust and how to be responsible by coming back to school after they eat. Also, at Princeville, many students complain about be stuck in the loud, crammed cafeteria for so long. Being able to leave would be much more peaceful and students would love it. Handling this responsibility would be an important part of the student's high school experience, and isn't accomplished by locking students inside the cafeteria. Some might argue that students could abuse this and not return to school after lunch, and that the parking lot would be chaotic during this time. To stop this, Princeville could develop a policy where students have to apply for an “off campus lunch pass”. There could be requirements for this pass including acceptable conduct, being a junior or senior with appropriate credits, decent academic standing, and having parents sign a form giving their child permission to leave school for lunch and agree that the school is not responsible for any injuries that occur at this time. The pass would be $10, and it would be the same amount to replace a lost or stolen one. To stop a chaotic parking lot, we could extend the amount of time students get for lunch by 15 to 20 minutes. Off campus lunch would offer students a lot more freedom and
Schools with 20 minute lunches have not thought about all the benefits of longer lunch time. In conclusion, the people in charge of the schools need to make changes in the lunch
Is your school lunchroom a total drag? Would you like to see changes made to make lunch time more exciting and palatable? If the answer is yes, then keep reading and I will explain some changes I would like to make.
The students of our school should rally together and hang the cooks in the Cafeteria. Well, maybe that is a little too dramatic, but something has to be done about the school lunch. The stuff that they serve the students is truly awful. Students should not be forced to eat in the cafeteria because the meals are not prepared well, there are foreign objects in the deserts, and many kids have gotten ill after eating certain items.
Also if a students is hungry and feels they need to find a better place to eat and sociallize with oher classmates it shows that thery are not dedicated to learning rather dedicated to fulfilling there bellies. It creates a pathway of disguting nasty unclean area of the claaroom where it has a sticky floor the carpet starts to smell and get to become unbearable. Also it creates a stigma that the school isnt a clean schoool doesnt have a student body of un responsible students. Which create
As a volunteer, I have gained so much knowledge on how to maintain a healthy and efficient environment for everyone in such a setting. I have been educated on how to prevent cross contamination, and on how to make sure the place is clean for the students that come in the next day to use the same space that the program uses; which is originally a
So many teachers in schools do not allow their students to eat inside of their classrooms. This is causing many students to sit through class hungry and unable to focus. A lot of students do not have time to eat breakfast in the morning, and will bring food to school to eat while they are in class. This strategy would work very
You can probably see all the food the cafeteria is wasting by just looking in the trash after each lunch, to see that students have thrown away there food without even touching eat or just eating parts of there food and throwing the rest away. Its important for