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Can my daughter get her food heated up in kindergarten?
My daughter is in Kindergarten. I give her home cooked food but feel very bad that she eats cold food. I wasn't sure that in school, do they heat food in a microwave upon request.
I was shy in asking the teacher. So i thought that I'll take suggestion from you guys before asking the teacher.
Thanks a lot you guys for your inputs. I'll try to look for some box that keeps the food warm.
4 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Some schools have microwaves and they do allow some students to have their food heated up, but a lot of the time it is due to some issues like medical issues or something else and they are given extra special treatment. I think you should ask her teacher and see what she says and don't be scared or shy to ask. She is a teacher and she's there to help and answer questions. Maybe it will be allowed but if you don't ask you'll never know. Anyways, I prefer to eat hot lunches but there's no microwave where I work, so I put my food in a thermo - hot flask which are light and easy to open so you can do that or you could just pay for your daughter to have a hot lunch.
Good luck xoxo
- bigcherrybombLv 78 years ago
i would say that the chances are the answer is no for your student. if she is attending a small school or has a good relationship with her teacher she might be able to get it reheated by the teacher if the teachers even have a mirowave.
i suggest a thermos and soup if you want her to have something warm. hotdogs can be placed in the hot water and are usually still warm by the time lunch comes around.
- PippinLv 78 years ago
I've never known of a public school that has the ability to do this. A small private school .. maybe. (Think about it, a typical public school has 200-400 students; is it REALLY practical for the cafeteria supervisors to be heating up 200 lunches?) If you want her to have a hot lunch, either put it in a thermos, or give her money to buy a hot school lunch.
- CarlieLv 78 years ago
How about telling her to just come out and ask the teacher herself? The teacher won't kill your kid or anything.