I have been fighting against silent lunch since third grade. I went to the vice principal, and I told her what was happening at lunch. I did that again in fourth grade, and now I am uncertain about what I can do. Each day, we should have at least 1 social hour. This should include lunch. Socializing is healthy anyways. Some people have been forced to lose part of their own recess, solely because they talked during the lunch period. I stand up against this unfairness, and I would like to ask ptotoday.com to make this a main topic. Action Now!
student wrote: i am a student and they have been giving us a lot of silent lunches lately. at recess they ring the bell and we have to freeze and be quiet. then they ring it again and we go to our lines. once the principal gave us a silent lunch because we didn't line up correctly. this was only because at the beginning of the year, no one specifically told us how to line up. lunch is OUR time to to talk!
the bill of rights says that ALL have FREEDOM OF SPEECH! i'm just a little too scared to do anything yet. i'm working up to it though, and i am doing research to make my plan foolproof.
It sounds more like a socialistic country, how can they ask elementary students to not speak during lunch
Lunch as well as family dinner is time to converse. What state is this taking place in?