Yes. Lunch should be less hurried. When the lunch bell rings, students have to crowd forward to the lunchroom, wait in line for food, then eat. That leaves less time to finish their meal. When students are hurried, they often choose whatever is the easiest, like potato chips. Kids who don't have time for a healthy lunch could have trouble paying attention and fall behind in school. A longer lunch time would stop that and also give students time to hang out with friends and take a break during a long, busy school day. -Michael |
No. Kids go to school to learn. The longer they spend in the lunchroom, the less time they spend in a classroom. Besides, longer lunch time doesn't ensure that students will use the extra time to eat. They might spend it chatting with friends instead. Also, if schools made more time for lunch, they might have to make the school day even longer. That would be tiring for kids, and it would also stop them from joining in after-school activities. -Sophia |