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Hendrick Hudson board hears student feedback, new food‑service director outlines menu changes after NSLP shift
Summary
The board reviewed results of a September–October student 'thought exchange' about the high‑school transition to the National School Lunch Program and heard initial plans from new food‑service director Martin Keneally to expand reimbursable menu options, improve a la carte variety, upgrade POS/data systems and increase student outreach.
The Hendrick Hudson Central School District Board of Education on Dec. 16 reviewed student feedback collected after the district shifted its high‑school cafeteria operations to the National School Lunch Program and heard initial plans from the district’s new food‑service director.
Martin Keneally, the district’s new food‑service director, told the board he has made immediate changes at the high school to increase menu variety and said he will expand reimbursable sandwich and panini options. “We’re going to expand what we call the grill option,” Keneally said, adding that daily burgers and…
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