K-12 Schools

Operations

Charlottesville schools create “sharing tables"

Charlottesville encourages students to place the food they don’t want on these “sharing tables” for other students, but not every item finds a home.

Operations

Amid boycott, Farmington school officials promise changes

Farmington school officials say they have addressed student complaints about school lunches and are making some changes to cafeteria procedures.

In the face of declining participation in the school lunch program, Superintendent Michael Delahanty is considering having the high school withdraw from the federal Food and Nutrition Service Program.

Most operations offer on- premise catering. For those that do offer both on- and off-premise catering, on- premise catering makes up 80% of the catering business.

The LAUSD is responding to criticism from employees after cafeteria workers were told to only speak English.

The Learning Center at Linlee decided to stop participating in the federal school lunch program.

Many Farmington High School students are fed up with their school lunch program and hundreds of them are planning to bring their own lunch to school next week in protest.

As the Atlantic reports, the Lincoln Public School System (LPS) in Lincoln, Nebraska “has gone above and beyond the legal requirements, dishing out a daily vegetable smorgasbord.

Thomas Cooley, R.D. makes his own nine-pepper hot sauce, hates bottled water and would love to snorkel the Great Barrier Reef.

For dessert, The Yorktown Café offers hand-dipped milkshakes with ice cream made on site.

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