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How's the Wylie Cafeteria Food?

By: Maria Oliver
Updated: February 5, 2009
 Obesity in children continues to increase, and local schools are trying to make lunch healthier for students.

Wylie School District's food service director, Marka Riddle, is wanting to improve the food service at Wylie.

Wylie is looking to add a variety of food options for students as well as adding more vegetables and fruits to the menu.

Students at Wylie High School say they would prefer healthier lunches served at school.

If you feel the need to express your opinion about the food being served to students at Wylie ISD, you can fill out a survey so Wylie officials have a better understanding of what students, teachers, and parents expect in school lunches.

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