
Adriance Rhoades
Student Council member Lindsay Lucero, 12, uses the coffee machine given to them from Starbucks.
Student Council recently received a gift from Starbucks – a specialty coffee machine.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service released a statement announcing that that in the 2014-15 school year, all foods sold at school during the school day will need to meet nutrition standards. These new nutrition requirements prohibited Student Council from running their daily “Coffee Corral”, where they sold Coffee and Donuts. After hearing about this, Starbucks, a popular coffee shop, decided to alter their recipes so that schools across the nation could still sell coffee. But fret not, the coffee still tastes wonderful.
Jason Irvin, a junior, was surprised and rejoiced that Student Council was selling Starbucks drinks.
“The price is a bit steep for the size of the cup,” Irvin said. “[but] the hot chocolate was extremely good.”
The coffee machine is able to create multiple drinks including: Caffe Latte, Hot Chocolate, French Vanilla Cappuccino, Hazelnut, Cookies & Cream and Cafe Mocha. Specialty drinks may be purchased for $2 and regular coffee can be purchased for $1. Students and teachers can purchase these drinks before school starting at 6:45, and during all lunches.
Baron Kane, a Student Council officer, likes selling and delivering drinks from the Starbucks machine.
“I love seeing the students and teachers enjoy the drinks,” Kane said. “I think it’s a great way to raise money and a great way to get great drinks to the student body.”
Kane also offers free delivery to teachers when they are in their classroom.
“The teachers love the delivery system,” Kane said. “They feel it’s nice to get their coffee delivered to their room within minutes if they’re busy”.