May 25, 2006 13:39
Its true that sometimes I have to have conversations, LONG conversations with parents about $1.85.
I'm sorry that your child did not take the lunch that was offered to her. I cannot force her to take it. I saw that you ordered a school lunch. Yes, I told the cafeteria that you wanted a lunch. Your daughter had a lot of food with her and she said she didn't want the school lunch also. I know that she doesn't get free lunch. I understand that you pay $1.85 a day for her to eat lunch here. You don't have to pay for this lunch. You've never been charged when we've gone on fieldtrips because those lunches are free for anyone who wants one. Yes, I reminded her that you ordered it. No, she did not want it. As a matter of fact, the lunch is still sitting on my desk. She said that you packed her a different lunch. No, you will not be charged. No, they won't credit you because you've never been charged. Fieldtrip lunches are actually free, no one is charged. I'm sure that they didn't charge you. Positive. No, she didn't take the lunch. Yes, the lunch is on my desk and you will not be charged for it. Fieldtrip lunches are free. We don't charge for them. They're free. The lunch lady has no idea which kids actually eat the lunches so they don't charge for them. They're free. I know you don't want to pay $1.85 for something that she didn't eat. You don't have to. Really. I'm sorry that she didn't get the lunch. She didn't want it. I don't force kids to eat when they don't want to. No, you won't be charged. No I won't ask the lunch lady because I know for sure that her card wasn't charged. OK, I'll make sure. I'll let you know for sure tomorrow.