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Nourishing Students and Strengthening Community at Fort Worth ISD

Our commitment goes beyond the cafeteria — supporting wellbeing, community pride and a lifetime of healthy choices.

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Nourishing Connections, One Meal at a Time

At Fort Worth ISD, belonging begins with every student having a seat at the table. We strive to unite students, staff, and the community through shared experiences, engaging activities and nourishing meals.


Nutrition services are not just about food — they are centered on connection, care and supporting a lifetime of wellbeing and achievement.

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    BiteScience Wellness Days

    Fort Worth ISD champions student nutrition and wellness through BiteScience — a dynamic, hands-on program led by expert dietitians. Our interactive Wellness Days empower students with practical nutrition insights and culinary skills, transforming every visit into an engaging learning experience that fuels both academic success and healthy lifestyle habits.
  • Smiling school staff with trays of different pancake puff snack flavors for a student taste test.

    Taste Testing Try It Days

    We keep mealtime exciting with Try It Days! These taste tests celebrate fresh, locally inspired flavors and invite students to sample new recipes, share feedback and discover new favorites — ensuring our menus remain student-driven, diverse and delicious.
  • School chefs stand behind a lunch line introducing a new pumpkin penne Alfredo dish to students.

    Scratch-Made Meals

    Experience the difference of scratch-made meals at Fort Worth ISD, where every dish is thoughtfully crafted using fresh, wholesome ingredients. Our limited time offers and seasonal specials showcase culturally relevant, local favorites, inspiring students to savor nutritious meals that are creative, satisfying and tailored to their tastes.
  • Sodexo employees volunteer for Stop Hunger by filling boxes with food donations.

    We Are Local

    Sodexo At School is deeply committed to the Fort Worth community, forging strong partnerships with local vendors and farmers to bring regionally sourced, high-quality ingredients to every meal. Through collaborative community volunteer days and Stop Hunger initiatives, we help create a supportive ecosystem that nurtures healthy eating habits and celebrates local traditions.

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    The Math–Nutrition Connection: 5 Ways Healthy School Meals Add Up to Better Academic Performance

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    How Today’s Top Food Trends Are Shaping K–12 Student Dining

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    From Tradition to Table: How Inclusive School Menus Celebrate Culture and Community

    Close-up shot of a NDN taco, a traditional Native American frybread topped with beans, cheese, lettuce and tomato.

Let’s keep the connection going.