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Va. district invites parents to sample lunch

Arlington Public Schools had parents taste the foods their children typically are served for lunch, including chicken sandwiches, smoothies, sweet potato tots and catfish.

FSD Staff

October 12, 2015

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Arlington Public Schools recently had students’ parents taste cafeteria food to get a feel for what their kids eat on a daily basis, according to WTOP.com.

“We’re having parents come in and see what a typical day is like in the school cafeteria,” Food Nutrition Services Director Amy Maclosky told WTOP at the event at Washington-Lee High School.

The event was held at Washington-Lee High School and samples included chicken sandwiches, smoothies, sweet potato tots and catfish. Students were invited as well to participate in a pizza taste-test; the winner will be served at all of AP schools for the remainder of the year.

Check out the full story at WTOP.com.
 

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