Pizza and chicken nuggets are classics at a school cafeteria, but McAllen ISD is thinking outside the box.

The district wants new and fresh flavors with healthier menu options, and they’re letting students provide input.

On Thursday, the district invited students to serve as food critics and taste test several potential menu items. The event wasn’t just about food, it was about fueling learning, one meal at a time.

“We're planning our menu for next school year already and it just takes a lot of time and a lot of opinions,” McAllen ISD dietitian Jazmine Valdez said.

McAllen ISD serves nearly 20,000 students districtwide breakfast, lunch, and dinner for after school programs

“It helps nourish their minds, it helps nourish their bodies, it helps them stay focused in class so that way the

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