LA HABRA
The snack bar at La Habra High School will reopen later this month after being closed for the last decade.
The school and the district’s food services department decided to reopen three of the snack bar’s 12 service windows to ease crowding in the cafeteria and encourage students to stay on campus for lunch.
As part of the school’s “Freshman Success” program, ninth-graders are no longer allowed to leave campus during the school day. That, along with rising enrollment, has resulted in long lines in the lunchroom.
Joyce Ours, director of food service for the district, said the snack bar will serve a more limited menu than the cafeteria.
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