Wisconsin districts seek solutions as school lunch quality comes under fire

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Wisconsin districts seek solutions as school lunch quality comes under fire


Students dish up lunch at Wisconsin Hills Middle School in Brookfield, Wis., Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Supply chain problems prompted federal waivers that loosened some nutrition standards during the pandemic. Both are expected to continue into the 2022-23 school year, according to the School Nutrition Association. (Kayla Wolf for Wisconsin Watch)

When Sadie Perez entered Indian Trail High School and Academy on a November morning, school work was not on her mind. Instead, the then-junior was focused on an upcoming speech to the Kenosha School Board. She planned to bring a pressing concern to their next meeting — bad lunches.

 

 


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