Following a Star story Wednesday which highlighted the bedlam served up during many school lunch hours, readers from Sudbury to London weighed in with their own tales and worries in emails and through social media. Examples of overcrowded rooms and supervision ratios of one adult for up to 99 children struck a nerve among parents, educators and lunchroom supervisors alike. Article Continued BelowWhen Toronto dad Tim Millan visited the dingy basement lunchroom at his son’s east-end Toronto school a few years ago, he made a decision: no more lunches at school for his kid. But it’s up to school boards how to allocate those funds and to decide on supervision ratios, she said. Hiring additional lunchroom supervisors means going without other staff.
Source: thestar March 22, 2018 00:04 UTC