Peaceful lunchbreak of 20 minutes too long for students? Washington school administrators believe so

Washington’s proposed 20-minute lunchtime mandate faces fierce opposition from 18 school districts due to concerns over costs, scheduling conflicts, and operational challenges. The rule, introduced by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), aims to provide students with more time to eat, but many districts argue the financial and logistical burden is too high. Some experts and parents support the rule, citing health benefits, while school leaders urge flexibility in addressing lunchtime policies.

Peaceful lunchbreak of 20 minutes too long for students? Washington school administrators believe so
Washington’s proposed 20-minute lunchtime mandate faces fierce opposition from 18 school districts due to concerns over costs, scheduling conflicts, and operational challenges. The rule, introduced by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), aims to provide students with more time to eat, but many districts argue the financial and logistical burden is too high. Some experts and parents support the rule, citing health benefits, while school leaders urge flexibility in addressing lunchtime policies.