Pickiest eaters grade new school lunches

Two months into new and stricter federal nutrition guidelines for school meals, youth reporters from New America Media fanned out in high schools across California to interview their peers in the lunch line.  They found wide variations in how students graded their new school meals.  None of the meal programs earned an A, but the majority of students surveyed gave their schools passing grades. Read the highlights of their interviews, on Coachella Unincorporated.

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