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From YouTube: My Way Cafe Expansion Announcement - Promo
Description
Fresh and healthy food is now coming to more Boston Public Schools! Mayor Walsh joins Interim BPS Superintendent Laura Perille, Principal of the Kenny School Emily Bryan, President of the Shah Family Foundation Jill Shah, along with students and faculty at the Kenny School in Dorchester, to announce the expansion of the My Way Cafe program. Originally launched at the Bradley Elementary School in East Boston, the expanded program utilizes a Hub and Spoke kitchen model that helps increase the number of students who can eat fresh and healthy meals cooked on-site.
To watch the full event coverage, please visit: https://youtu.be/40jdIwJJ63s
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B
School
lunches:
do
you
like
the
school
lunches
they?
Okay,
tell
me
the
truth,
who
thinks
they're
good,
raise
your
hands,
who
thinks
they're?
Okay,
raise
your
hand
who
thinks
they
need
to
be
a
lot
better.
Raise
your
hand
all
right.
Well,
one
thing
that
we're
gonna
do
this
summer:
we're
gonna
build
a
brand
new
kitchen
here
at
the
Kenny
school
we're
gonna
have
healthy
food,
we're
gonna,
make
sure
it
tastes
better
right
yeah,
it
should
taste
good
right
lunch
and
breakfast
should
taste
good
and
we're
gonna
make
sure
we
do
it
every
single
day.
B
So
that's
that's.
What
we're
gonna
plan
on
doing
and
we're
also
gonna
build
new
kitchens.
They're
gonna
bring
my
way
cafe
to
25
more
schools
this
summer,
when
young
people
are
fed
and
they
have
nutrients
in
their
body,
their
brains
work
better.
They
are
a
more
attentive
if
they
work
with
the
teachers.
B
They
work
with
the
schools
and
it's
another
way
of
us
really
making
sure
that,
as
we
think
about
education
and
reforming
education,
it's
not
just
about
what's
happening
in
the
classroom
is
what's
happening
around
the
classroom
and
outside
of
the
classroom,
and
this
is
an
opportunity
for
us
to
make
sure
that
our
young
people
get
all
the
support
that
they
need
to
move
forward.
This.
C
Has
been
a
huge
step
forward
for
the
health
and
wellness
of
our
students
across
the
city
and
we're
excited
that
even
more
students
in
Dorchester
and
South
Boston
will
have
access
to
fresh,
nutritious
food
through
my
way,
cafes,
like
schools
and
students
already
do
in
East,
Boston,
Mattapan
and
Roxbury.
The.