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"lunchroom" Definitions
  1. a large room in a school or office where people eat lunch

169 Sentences With "lunchroom"

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That same month, a lunchroom employee was fired after letting a student take lunchroom food without paying.
Lunchroom respite Our lunchroom isn't decorated, so while I like the fish décor, lunchtime is a nice change.
Chris Farley aside, lunchroom ladies are a notoriously tough crowd.
Shit feels like some kind of lunchroom best friend swap.
It was 1981, and we swapped boys like lunchroom desserts.
"After that talk, in the lunchroom I would smile," Hartwig said.
Also available: an employee lunchroom that smells vaguely of Hot Pockets.
The workers ate in a proper lunchroom and wore crisp uniforms.
At the time, he was working out of the office lunchroom.
As dusk fell across his lunchroom Mr. Ortega finished his story.
It's my workplace, my lunchroom, my pit of never-ending chores.
The effects begin in the lunchroom but are felt throughout the school.
Moved to a large lunchroom-type room with lots of other arrestees.
She gestured with squared, red nails to the classrooms, the lunchroom, the pods.
He was throwing food in the lunchroom and cursing out everyone in sight.
Kimball said that two other employees in the lunchroom quit in protest of her firing.
After Ms. Hamad's encounter in the lunchroom, the first teacher she approached was Ms. Gwenigale.
But just 28 percent of the lunchroom debt is held by those students, she said.
His mother is a lunchroom kitchen aide at the Lee Road Elementary School in Hempstead.
She also said that two other employees in the lunchroom quit in protest of her firing.
Both are served in a paper tray that is part bento box, part middle school lunchroom.
Is there a separate lunchroom to eat or breakout spaces to have a change of scenery?
After all, credits confirm beyond a doubt we're seeing Sierra Capri's back in the lunchroom image.
" The next day, the other teachers in the lunchroom shot her "quite a few meaningful looks.
The company has begun taking workers' temperature twice daily and mandating social distancing in the lunchroom.
"Well suck my third nipple," drops HBIC, Heather Chandler (Melanie Field) in the lunchroom upon spotting Veronica.
When Josie saw Isabelle run crying from the lunchroom, she began recording the chant on her phone.
Everyone has been reliving their high school-era anxieties of lunchroom cliques from this latest Twitter meme.
My mom, who worked at my school, had caught me "switching" on the way to the lunchroom.
"You are in the lunchroom eating with your teammates and the head coach walks up," Jenkins said.
An estimated $14,000 in payments toward lunchroom debt were collected on Monday and Tuesday, Ms. Bachus said.
That night, Philando Castile, an African-American lunchroom worker, was shot and killed by a Minnesota policeman.
But a student can text us from the lunchroom when they're being bullied or the school bathroom.
But then she got an email from the school district: Parents were being barred from the lunchroom.
All over the playground and lunchroom, students might freeze out another child, demeaning him without saying a word.
In the lunchroom one day, he met a kindergartner who told him that tomatoes grew in the supermarket.
To avoid lunchroom trauma, Ms. Sud spent a lot of time alone in the library, reading and writing.
After the meeting, McConnell's staff helped usher lawmakers briskly into the lunchroom past a waiting phalanx of reporters.
Back at work, I join coworkers in the lunchroom and grab an apple I remembered I brought from home.
Elementary and middle school was years ago, but I'll occasionally catch myself remembering cruel lunchroom jokes about my complexion.
The Trump administration is endeavoring to transform the school lunchroom from a learning environment into a junk food emporium.
Much of the team watched the final minutes (and Stephen Curry's ejection) in the lunchroom during the postgame meal.
The lunchroom was madness, with everyone panicking over when — or if — they'd have that money when they needed it.
It is important to us that students have positive experiences in the lunchroom and all areas of the school.
This "less is more" approach really demotes the lunchroom from a classroom to a "pleasure island:" of bad nutrition.
Mabry said he noticed her moving some tables around in the lunchroom, but he didn't give it much thought.
"They're not doing it for me, they are doing it to save face," said Bonnie Kimball, the former lunchroom employee.
In a school lunchroom, he could probably sit anywhere he wanted, and it would automatically become the cool kids' table.
He went into the lunchroom and found the other kid, started a fight with him, and pulled out the gun.
I talk with a coworker in the lunchroom for so long that I only manage to eat my carrots and celery.
Among getting annoyed by loud phone calls and microwaving fish in the lunchroom, one major point of contention can be money.
Lunchroom banter quickly turned into a scary situation when a Wisconsin high school student began choking on a piece of food.
Teachers, staff members, administrators and even lunchroom workers who pay into the Florida retirement system transferred 75 sick days to Goodman.
Unless you want to recreate Thanksgiving dinner every day in the lunchroom at work, you're going to have to get creative.
It has also staggered workers shifts and prohibited them from sitting next to each other in the lunchroom to limit contact.
Smarten up your kitchen A similar approach, the smarter lunchroom movement, was rolled out in over 29,000 schools in the United States.
I was so excited… then I walked into a lunchroom, and it was full of Asians, and I stood out so badly.
But on Thursday, the focus was on Mr. Castile's family, friends and colleagues at the elementary school where he supervised the lunchroom.
Seems like the lunchroom personnel of this particular middle school could use a class or two themselves—in forms of US currency.
It happens in the workplace, in our social lives, on the sidelines of our kids' soccer games and even the school lunchroom.
But beware of his generous pensionsPlus three weeks paid vacation each yearAnd on Fridays, the lunchroom serves hot dogs and burgers and beer!
Chick-fil-A's first operator was Doris Williams, a former school-lunchroom worker who opened up shop in Atlanta's Greenbriar Mall in 1967.
The bullet traveled through the bathroom floor and the ceiling of a lunchroom filled with students located one floor below, KOMO News reports.
"Among the black and white teachers there tended to be a division, and there was lunchroom segregation," Ms. Sherrell, who is white, said.
Shortly after, Alex was eating nachos with his friends in the lunchroom when the school police officer, Andrew Fiorillo, walked up to him.
A remorseless, pink-clad teen girl clique, they rule the lunchroom of North Shore High and the stage of the August Wilson Theater.
Instead the lunchroom looked like a color spectrum, with the room slowly changing shades as you glanced from one side to the next.
Judging from the children's plates in the lunchroom heaped with salad and bowls of vegetarian chili, the healthy new fare is a success.
Last month, a lunchroom employee in New Hampshire was fired for allowing a student to take food and pay the school back the next day.
The first day I was there, the entire lunchroom sang her happy birthday, and a trail of presents and balloons followed her around the room.
Cafeteria lunchroom cliques have spilled over into neighborhood clans, from the popular "Disciples of Kardashia" to the nerdy "STEM Punks" in full Steve Jobs cosplay.
Secondly, the meme also ignores the typical dynamic of a lunchroom: most people who spent their fourth period thinking about Belle & Sebastian probably sat alone.
In those days, design students were not allowed to go to the school lunchroom because we weren't supposed to mingle with the art school riffraff.
Not long after I returned from Texas, I ran into a visibly upset sophomore in the lunchroom of the school where I consult each week.
Kelly Ann Franzese, who worked as a special education therapist in Weston, said she's seen how parent visits to the lunchroom could have a negative impact.
I got popular in school by spitting rhymes in the lunchroom—people would just gather around, and that's how I made my name and got chicks.
Michael Padilla, who was raised in foster homes and vividly recalls having to sweep and mop the lunchroom to earn meals at an Albuquerque public school.
The total lunchroom debt load as of the end of last week, when the policy was announced, was $77,000 spread among 1,653 students, Ms. Bachus said.
At a table in the refugee center's lunchroom, he recorded and uploaded a video pledge of allegiance to the Islamic State leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
How would a journalist cover the lunchroom fight described in a lesson (and, how does a journalist deal with opposing points of view and conflicting sources)?
The "debate," if anybody wants to call it that, was entertaining enough for political wonks and casual observers wanting to see a middle school lunchroom argument.
Little is expected of him; he stands still, self-consciously, in glasses, a T-shirt, and medium-wash jeans, encircled in the lunchroom by the entire school.
In 2011, I sat across an auto assembly plant lunchroom table from Jonathan, who had not graduated from high school, and Ricardo, who had two postsecondary degrees.
"It was probably a few minutes into the period, and we heard an explosion," Bush, 36, who was in the lunchroom at the time, told the station.
President Kennedy had Metrecal kept in the White House staff lunchroom, and reportedly often drank it himself before bed (as did the royals of Greece and Saudi Arabia).
No one working in school nutrition wants to go backward on progress in the cafeteria or take the classroom out of the lunchroom, as some have recently suggested.
The newspaper examined more than 100 cases and identified about 70 school employees involved, including teachers, coaches, security workers, administrators, custodians, school bus drivers, counselors and lunchroom workers.
"The entire freshman class is reading the same stuff at the same time, and the class spills over into the lunchroom," said Paul A. Rahe, a history professor.
Those five minutes may not sound like much, but once students walk to the lunchroom and wait in line, not much time is left to calmly eat a meal.
Instead, the DC lunchroom where they're eating erupts into song around them, led by Alabama Shakes's Brittany Howard and featuring a dance number choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler of Hamilton.
Karen Bachus, the chairwoman of the Warwick School Committee, said in a statement posted online Wednesday night that its policy subcommittee had recommended the lunchroom debt decision be reversed.
I paid little attention to the breathless coverage of the July closure of the Four Seasons restaurant, a 57-year-old relic and power lunchroom located in midtown Manhattan.
But then in my last semester, one day I walked into the lunchroom and several people I knew but didn't like were all sitting together at the same table.
I have severe anxiety, so the idea of socializing with people in a less formal setting, such as in a lunchroom, or outside of class is terrifying to me.
An earlier Cornell study found that simply moving the salad bar from a corner of the lunchroom to the center increased the sales and consumption of this healthier fare.
Actually, to be honest, we don't know if the cafeteria workers were lunchroom ladies or gentlemen—it may just be PTSD from our own particular childhoods that is haunting us.
Warwick Public Schools unveiled a new policy on Sunday under which students with unpaid lunchroom bills could have only one choice for their meal: a sunflower butter and jelly sandwich.
The two boys talked things out, apologized to each other and on their own came up with an appropriate penalty: They volunteered to clean up the lunchroom for several days.
This "Lunchroom Fight" lesson plan by the Stanford History Education Group asks students to consider multiple points of view regarding one incident — a fight breaking out in a school cafeteria.
After she noticed that some youngsters were uncomfortable eating with hundreds of others in a large, noisy lunchroom, Ms. Funkhauser created a more private, quieter "lunch bunch" option for them.
The suspect and the victim know each other The suspect allegedly took the photo in the school's lunchroom when they both sat at the same table, the Chicago Tribune reported.
Yes, you have popular girl cliques and the social politics that play out in the lunchroom, but finding people who you have things in common with is a relatively simple process.
In the normal course of things, all of those characters would self-actualize and follow their bliss to one of those Hollywood endings they sing about in a choreographed lunchroom number.
Then, Bachelorette decides to give viewers whiplash by going from Blake's powerful recollection to a surprise, rollicking Betty Who concert in a lunchroom or an auditorium or some large supply closet.
Once, you were standing behind me in the line for the juice machines in the lunchroom and when I turned around I had two glasses of apple juice instead of one.
In a lunchroom for drivers at the Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot, in Harlem, he bombed with a sparse crowd of dudes who just wanted to get back to their backgammon.
At Southside High School in Rockville Centre, N.Y., net neutrality dominated conversation in the lunchroom last week and throughout the day of the vote, last Thursday as students checked for updates.
Only here, the politicos are consumed by "the Haitian vote" — a running gag of the season — and currying lunchroom votes instead of running one of the largest nations in the world.
Elswick and her three daughters were just one of dozens of families who stood in line to get strawberries, carrots, oranges and Bosco Sticks (a lunchroom staple of mozzarella-stuffed breadsticks).
Towards the end of our conversation, the room begins to stir as everyone migrates toward the lunchroom for today's big event: a meeting about the second issue of Creative Growth Magazine.
Eventually, Cady does join Mathletes, and it's where she finds the courage and clarity to finally *crack* Regina George, ridding herself of the anxieties around the toxic societal norms of the lunchroom.
If we're out having drinks before a concert, at a baby shower or in the lunchroom at work, I'd rather not hear about a beloved aunt's courageous but losing battle with cancer.
On a cold, gray afternoon last week, Mr. Edwards was holed up with those investigators, working out of the trailer that usually serves as the company's lunchroom and is now a makeshift office.
Traveling the country, she discovered even more versions of strength: girls fighting cancer and standing up to bullies in the lunchroom; female football players and ballet dancers whose powers could rival a superhero's.
KJE: For me, it's all about that kind of gesture, that kind of language that comes out of [film] … I remember when I shot Park Lanes … my favorite scene is the lunchroom scene.
But many Democratic colleagues, especially the women, are growing weary of his progressive lectures that seem more fit for a dais than a lunchroom encounter, and his unwillingness to energetically back Mrs. Clinton.
"I mean, you would have to hire an entirely new guard for one person to spend two hours through the lunchroom helping keep an eye on things," Mr. Sessions told a Senate committee.
"We're not allowed to, even if we had a pass we could not go see any teachers, we're not allowed to leave the lunchroom, period," Kat Davis, a junior at the school, told FOX13.
The law takes its name from Sabrina Shannon, an eighth-grade student who died from an allergic reaction in 2003 after eating food in her school lunchroom that had been cross-contaminated with dairy.
Students are guided in classroom discussions and asked to come up with positive actions, like sitting with someone who is alone in the lunchroom and writing imaginative thank you letters to their future selves.
The uniformed guards formed a sea of blue in the dreary institutional lunchroom, with Maury Povich's talk show playing on an overhead TV and a smell of waffle fries and bleach in the air.
The results don't come as a huge shock to anyone on the receiving end of playground taunts, lunchroom slights, or online threats—nor do they surprise mental health experts who study or treat these consequences.
A glossy chocolate Labrador sat in the lunchroom, accepting ear scratches in front of an impressive array of snacks—RxBars, Boomchickapop, M&M's, waffle cookies—and four fridges filled with LaCroix seltzer and craft beer.
" Kelsea Ballerini, a country singer and Knoxville native, declared that the next time she was in town, she would "walk into that lunchroom with you and watch the bullies say they are sorry to you.
It was in the early 1970s that Ms. Sui overheard two seniors in the lunchroom of Parsons School of Design mention an opening for a designer at Erika Elias's neo-hippie fashion label Charlie's Girls.
His former colleagues told the Wall Street Journal in 2016 that he is quiet, prefers to eat salads and tuna sandwiches in the lunchroom, and has been married to the same woman for 46 years.
You may decide to host a climate emergency seminar in the lunchroom, organize a demonstration outside your workplace, or join one of the larger public actions planned by organizations with the Global Climate Strike coalition.
The court ruling restores order in the lunchroom for now, where one could only imagine hordes of tiny raw foodists were previously tearing shit up—that is, until a new –ism diet necessitates a new ruling.
One of the panelists, Susan Athey, a Stanford economist, said she had bought "khakis and loafers" to fit in with the men in the lunchroom of her first economics department, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The menu reminded me of my high school lunchroom — cold cereal and scrambled eggs; burgers for lunch — a sensation amplified once seats filled up and people circled holding orange plastic trays, searching for a welcoming table.
If the other student begins a conversation your child doesn't want to participate in but can't easily physically leave (at a lunchroom table, for example), your child could respond with "mmm-hmmm" or take out a book.
Denis Estimon never felt more lonely than when he was surrounded by noisy classmates in his elementary school lunchroom, afraid to join in on their spirited conversations and draw attention to his broken English and Haitian accent.
"I was on the phone, nonstop and you could engage, you can play a significant part of the decision making, but it's different sitting in the lunchroom and hearing the concerns of your colleagues firsthand," he said.
After reminiscing about the cinnamon rolls baked by the lunchroom ladies of his youth, he delivered a rousing defense of school food-service workers who were unhappy with some of the sweeping changes made by the Obama administration.
During his junior year, he had big ambitions for his school: the building facilities department would finally start recycling white paper, students would start composting their food waste and the lunchroom would be free of plastic foam trays.
For my next Portal experiment, I set up one unit in the company lunchroom and the other by a coffee machine on a different floor to get different coworkers from other departments of the company to try it out.
But the overwhelming impression of this novel — from the cheap weed smoked out of lunchroom apples to Claude's reluctant "diversity" assignment for his college paper, which ends up being "all about death and fixing injustice" — is that it's genuine.
The mother shared Facebook messages from Kimball to her son that show the lunchroom worker asked the student to pay on the account so her manager wouldn't see a problem after the manager watched her give the boy food.
We drove past spaced-out, low-slung houses and boarded-up businesses — shuttered restaurants, a decrepit gas station — as Iles, an African-American retired lunchroom worker and community activist, guided me toward the muddy banks of the Red River.
Trump now risks plunging America into the position of the lone bully in the lunchroom -- sitting all by himself as the world passes him by, lashing out sporadically in a fit of pique or violence (59 Tomahawks in Syria).
He also cut them into larger tiles to line several other chambers, including a Josef Hoffmannesque lunchroom with fine china stacked on open shelves and a blood-red office that evokes the mid-1800s erotic photographs of Auguste Belloc.
That is to say, it's a scary movie that does its work slowly, playing an insidious little mind game by injecting whispers of violence into seemingly ordinary settings: a lunchroom dance-off, a glittery quinceañera, an afternoon at the mall.
It's 1996 in San Francisco and a young Marcus Kim does not want to be "that" kid at school – the one sitting in the corner of the lunchroom with the stinky, bright-red kimchi jjigae, a type of Korean stew.
The Union Leader reports that the lunchroom employee at Mascoma Valley Regional High School in New Hampshire was fired after her employer, Cafe Services, accused her of stealing the lunch that she opted not to make the student pay for.
Of course, there were always signs that Bryce had the makings of an entitled asshole — he steals a kid's Twinkies in that lunchroom simply because he wanted Twinkies — but it's easy to see why Justin had a lot of love for Bryce.
With its desk chairs and a list of specials spelled out in alphabet magnets, the spot feels like an old-fashioned schoolhouse — if the teacher's desk were replaced with a well-curated bar and its lunchroom served lamb neck and rabbit ragout, left.
A couple of white lies later and Ruby is enrolled in a more prestigious school, where Karen is faced with a whole new ilk of intolerable parent — the kind intent on teaching the lunchroom workers to cook with olive oil instead of Crisco.
Also in the cyber world, it is no longer just a classroom or lunchroom of people seeing the bullying behavior but rather in just minutes hundreds or even thousands of people can witness your humiliation and shame adding to the targets anguish and despair.
Unlike most teenagers, though, they also process their emotions by busting out big original pop numbers about their disappointment and frustration, complete with Swire's High School Musical-style choreography, which turns the lunchroom, the school hallways, and a local graveyard into small-scale Broadway stages.
"I always tell my kids to look for that kid on the playground who's not playing with anybody, to go reach out, ask them their name, to look for the kid in the lunchroom who isn't sitting by anybody, be their friend," she says.
So it was with other specimens—the white painted chair that he blessed with his presence in the lunchroom; the simple wooden chair from the language lab, on which he rested from his labors—all preserved under glass, like the relics of a saint.
For decades, we were taught that back slaps would only force food farther down into airways, and the Heimlich Maneuver became so ingrained in pop culture that it became a TV-show trope and lunchroom poster favorite, but in 443, the medical consensus changed again.
This small demographic faces a lot of challenges: parents' lengthy deployments to combat zones, frequent moves and the constant readjustment as a child looks for a place to fit in, whether with friends, academics, sports, music or simply a place to sit in the lunchroom.
Oryon is compelled to sit in the school lunchroom exclusively with other black students and endure racial profiling at the hands of the local police; he is roughed up by members of a faction known as the Abiders, self-appointed keepers of the status quo.
You can see them in the looks that residents give you when they pass; sneering snobs glaring down their noses with entitlement; small-minded townies, bullying you with eyes that you recognize from the primary school lunchroom; the old people, 80 and above, wearing blank stares.
He allowed his monitors to eat lunch in his classroom, and I don't know if he knew this, but he rescued me from the terror of the middle school lunchroom and from the reality that I did not know how to act around children my age.
The attitude and atmosphere at Harding are in stark contrast to the humiliating lunchroom experiences suffered by students at some schools, where youngsters are sometimes shamed in front of their classmates and their meals confiscated and dumped in the garbage when parents have an unpaid lunch bill.
For the first time, I felt comfortable walking into the heavily populated lunchroom with my head held high instead of simply closing the door to my classroom and skipping lunch the way that I had at my previous school for fear of having too many eyes on me.
One mother's post in a "Darien moms" Facebook group got at least 50 comments in response to the lunchroom ban — some commenters were furious over missing out on a special opportunity, and others were upset that they had not known they could eat lunch with their elementary schoolers.
The eight modern-day cliques ahead (think 2016's version of the Mean Girls lunchroom) are less geographically defined than ever before: They connect around wearing whatever they like, however they like it, whether it's wacky Vetements hoodies that have them looking like space aliens or boatloads of Ivy Park merch.
After all, you have to tote your sandwich and beverage in something, so why not make that something a reusable lunch box that looks good on the lunchroom table and keeps your sandwich from getting smashed, rather than wasting money and resources on use-them-and-toss-them paper bags?
This isn't because school lunch is "gross" or anything (even though some of it does look a little unappetizing) but rather because walking down to the lunchroom, then cutting a bunch of high schoolers in line, is really inefficient in terms of time when we have around twenty-five minutes to ourselves.
Their eyes light up when they talk about getting suspended for fighting in the lunchroom or that knockdown drag-out by the willow trees after school, and the stories are told with biographical myth making in mind: Of course I ended up fighting as a job, because I was always a badass.
Sometimes it's a planned assault on a victim in the hall at school (a co-conspirator tapes the sucker punch of the victim), or a fight that breaks out in the lunchroom, recorded with phones by other kids, as they egg on the combatants so they can get better video out of the event.
For a scientist who has won virtually all of science's most important prizes except the Nobel (and that has been predicted for years), Allis is ruthlessly self-effacing—the kind of person who offers to leave his name on a chit at the faculty lunchroom because he has forgotten his wallet in the office.
One way to approach this is to articulate demands "in a way that tackles climate change and improves your working environment," said Ian Allinson, a labor organizer based in the U.K. So for example your climate strike group might decide to push for meals served in your lunchroom with ingredients that have as little environmental impact as possible.
The little boy's story made the rounds on social media and then news media after his teacher at Altamonte Elementary School in Altamonte Springs posted an account of the bullying to Facebook: the boy, a "Volunteers" fan, had drawn a University of Tennessee logo onto a piece of white paper and pinned it to an orange tee to participate in his school's "College Colors Day" -- and was ridiculed in the lunchroom.
He recently paid $450 on eBay for an 1850s New England dunce chair, which stands amid a table of vintage readers, including the complete Eichel oeuvre, student magazines, multicolored high school beanies and buttons, class rings and pins, diplomas, teacher ledgers, autograph albums, lunchroom tickets, commencement programs, and oddities like the news photo of the "Black Hand Stampede," a panic over rumors of Mafia presence that terrified students at P.S. 20133 in Little Italy on June 17, 1926.
The fact that American prestige has been reduced to an SNL mockery of the guy in the lunchroom nobody wants to talk to shows you what's at stake and something that goes beyond just what's interesting to foreign policy buffs, but the more basic question of whether America can continue to be regarded as a credible, reliable force for good in the world, something on which our own security depends, because our advantage has always been that our interests have aligned with universal interests or I should say, universal values, as well as more specific concerns.

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