To: Mr. Goldsworthy
Subject: Re: A New Rule
Dear Mr. Goldsworthy,
Although I understand your reasons for wanting to ban snacks, I don’t think it’s a good idea —and here’s why.
You mentioned snacks being a distraction, but do you know what’s even more distracting? Being hungry in class. And as middle schoolers, we get hungry a lot. Personally, I leave my house at 7 a.m. and don’t eat lunch until 11:20 a.m. By third period, I’m starving.
And for kids who have sports or activities right after school, an afternoon snack might be their only chance to eat before dinnertime.
I understand that snacking can be messy, but we can be responsible and clean up after ourselves. Give us an opportunity to prove that we can handle it.
I’m not saying it should be a free-for-all. Maybe we could all work together to come up with a list of approved snacks. Anything messy, smelly, or noisy would be off-limits. That way, we could create a policy that works for all of us.
Sincerely,
Winnie