An item served at lunch on Tuesday at Washoe County School District elementary schools was found to contain small glass-like objects, with one student reporting an injury.
The food found to contain the objects was frozen and reheated tater tots, according to a release from the district.
One student reported a minor cut to their finger, but no other injuries have been reported.
The district has started an investigation, and WCSD Nutrition Services has ordered all schools to immediately remove all tater tots.
The district also notified the national distributor and vendor who provided the food.
Staff at 12 elementary schools reported the objects, according to the district. There are currently no reports of any other schools being affected.
The 12 schools where the objects were found are

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