Preserving the Secular Table: Standing for Choice in School Dining!
The School Cafeteria as a Public Space
Public schools are meant to serve all students, regardless of their backgrounds—religious, cultural, or otherwise. The cafeteria, like the classroom, is part of that shared civic environment. Ideally, it should reflect the same principles: neutrality, inclusivity, and accessibility.
Food, however, carries meaning beyond nutrition. It can symbolize faith, tradition, family, and identity. This makes school dining policies particularly sensitive. A menu is never just a menu—it can signal who belongs, whose needs are considered, and whose are overlooked.
