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A public school in Queens will be serving brunch to help alleviate the large crowd at lunchtime.

Principal Mary Ellen Beirne of I.S. 25 in Auburndale told parents the lunch periods will now start at 9:45 a.m. the New York Post reported.

The change has some parents fuming.  They say some children may get into the bad habit of skipping breakfast or will be hungry by the end of the school day.

Beirne reportedly sent a letter home to parents saying more than 400 students were crammed into the cafeteria last school year.  She is now changing lunch from two periods to three periods thus leading to the 'brunch' period.

The school, which has students in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades had 847 students last year according to the Department of Education.

The usual cafeteria fare will be served during 'brunch,' according to the Post.  The lunch menu for Thursday's first day of school includes savory roasted chicken, according to the district's website.

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