Parents at Trinity Elementary School are expressing alarm that some young children, allocated just 15 minutes for lunch, are not eating at all during the school day. Dozens of parents signed a letter sent to Dr. Adrienne-Weiss. A reply to the letter is expected next week.
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go too trinity.Was a reply ever recieved?Most kids if they have the choice between recess or lunch,they would pick recess.But i understand that there is a section set aside for those who dont finish there lunch.There is no room ,its called over crowding and lack of monies for monitors.