Breadcrumb Navigation

Bowie's culinary students make sandwich added to cafeteria menu
Posted in , , on August 30, 2022

Ask and it shall be given.

Culinary with Amber Craven

The saying is true for Amber Craven鈥檚 culinary arts class at . You might remember them from May when the class hosted a taste testing for 色窝窝无码一区二区三区 Superintendent Dr. Marcelo Cavazos and food and nutrition services director David Lewis.

Now, their delicious recipes are in the cafeteria at Bowie and every high school in the district.

Bowie culinary students make chicken mozarella po-boyWhat鈥檚 on the menu, you ask? A blackened chicken mozzarella po-boy with lettuce, tomatoes, mayonnaise and all the fixings you could think of.

And just in case you were wondering if the meal was good, the sandwich sold out at Bowie鈥檚 lunch the day it was introduced to students. The staff prepared 180 sandwiches, and every one of them ended up in a hungry high school student鈥檚 belly.

鈥淚 feel empowered,鈥 said senior Emily Omweri. 鈥淚f we keep making changes like this in school, I feel like more students will stay on campus for lunch, and we won鈥檛 need to go out to get good food.鈥

More menu items to come include fried chicken and waffles and a breakfast wrap. The food and nutrition services department even added signage to every food item served in the cafeteria to upgrade the students鈥 dining experience.

Bowie cafeteria menu

鈥淎s a teacher, this lets me know that I鈥檓 hitting the mark,鈥 said Craven. 鈥淚t makes me feel good to know that my students had an idea, brought it together and executed it. To have Mr. Lewis put it on the line and make it come to life is surreal.鈥

In 色窝窝无码一区二区三区, all it takes is one question to spark change. In this case, Bowie students know it can lead to better food options in the cafeteria. Where will your curiosity and creativity lead you?