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TPS students taste-test school lunches

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Fifth grader Kyamerah Hughes likes a lemon flavored Crunchers bar she taste-tests at Keyser Elementary on Wednesday.

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Jason Mortus, customer development specialist at Gordon Food Service, explains the taste-testing process to students at Keyser Elementary.

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Calzones and pizza squares are set out for students to taste-test at Keyser Elementary on Wednesday.

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Fourth-grader Ekxania Davis fills out an evaluation as she and other students taste-test foods at Keyser Elementary.

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Third-grader Stephon Robinson eats a breaded chicken nugget as he taste-tests foods at Keyser Elementary.

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Fourth-grader Antonio Solis taste-tests orange Craisins at Keyser Elementary on Wednesday.

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Students taste-test foods ranging from turkey pepperoni pizza squares to calzones to grilled chicken nuggets and chicken fries at Keyser Elementary.

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Sixth-grader Sydney Galloway opens a bag of Craisins as she and others students taste-test foods.

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Fourth-grader Antonio Solis taste-tests a calzone with fifth-grader Kyamerah Hughes and other students at Keyser Elementary.

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