How do you keep high school students engaged? San Diego Unified's plan: Let them run a food truck
February 27, 20242 min read383 words
Published: February 27, 2024  |  2 min read383 words
San Diego Unified is now one of a small but growing number of school districts that are having students run their own food truck business.High school students will write the menu, prepare and serve the food and manage the finances for the truck operations — just about everything ...
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Feb 29
Okay, I know this is fluff, the sort of thing that keeps local news in business (puppies and kids, as I was taught in J-school), but gosh, with how terrible the world is, it's nice to have a palette--cleanser. This is a short article, with a few quotes and a nice photograph, about high schools allowing students to operate food trucks. I think it fails to leap the 'newsworthy' bar, but I'm sure the kids' parents were happy to see them in the paper.
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