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THE ACADEMYNEWS MONTCLAIR KIMBERLEY ACADEMY’S STUDENT-RUN NEWSPAPER
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VOLUME XL, ISSUE I | OCTOBER 2016
EVENTS OCTOBER 29 Homecoming NOVEMBER 8 Election Day NOVEMBER 16 Conference Day
Students Work to Digest New Food Service Provider Julia Sanger ’18, Staff Writer
At around noon, on the first day of school, MKA students filed into the Dining Hall for their regularly scheduled lunch block expecting the usual array of Doritos, Rice Krispie Treats, Ben and Jerry’s ice cream, and of course, Daquan’s brownies. Instead, the students found the racks stocked with an assortment of seaweed snacks and granola bars, and the freezers populated more heavily with packaged fruits and vegetables, rather than slices of cake.
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This fall, MKA introduced a new food provider to all three campuses: Butterbeans. The daily lunch offers six main options: a featured entrée, the salad bar, the sandwich bar, pre-packaged sandwiches and salads, and an alternative meal, typically some form of pizza. In a recent survey of 56 students, the sandwich bar was chosen to be the most popular among the meal options, with 25% of the votes. Each of the other meals earned 10-20% of the students’ votes, making the lunch choices, excluding the salad bar, with 3%, evenly enjoyed. For the past several years, Flik, another independent school dining program, steadily supplied lunch for MKA. However, according to Dr. Flocco, after financial disputes over Flik’s contract with the school, which would have resulted in “increased costs without a similar increase in quality,” MKA and Flik mutually
decided to discontinue their contract. A new company needed to be found, and after reviewing the top contenders, MKA decided to switch to Butterbeans. The first few months of the school year have been an adjustment period for Butterbeans. During the first week of school, long lunch lines were a cause of upset among students. However, over the first month, the lunch system has adapted greatly and now flows easily from 11:10 am to 1:00 pm every day. Rumors of a protest occurring at the MKA middle school campus have spread around the high school. According to Michele Cestone, an 8th grader, kids are increasingly bringing their own lunches, and a select few even group together to chant sayings such as, “We want pasta! We want grilled cheese! We want ice cream!” Upper School students are not nearly as bothered by the menu, and have adapted fairly well to the changes. For example, the aforementioned seaweed snacks have grown more and more popular among the student body, although a shock at first. Overall, the adjustment to Butterbeans is a work in progress, but a high percentage of students are happy enough to continue eating this food daily.
Academy News Staff: Editors in Chief:
Alex Rivlin ‘17 Rebecca Piccioto ‘18
Managing editor: Jonah Zinn ‘17
Sports Editor: Dani Wolk ‘17
Layout Editor: Miles Milke ‘17
Photo Editor:
Josh Levine ‘17
Staff Writers:
Chris Lewis ‘18 Dominic Flocco ‘18 Sarah Willis ‘18 Ethan Kuhl ‘18 Teddy bulajic ‘18 Cristina Cestone ‘18 Keenan McAuliffe ‘18 Julia Helliesen ‘19 Ruhee Juvekar ‘19