SFUSD’s Future Dining
Experience
San Francisco Unified School District | April 16,2016
Research
Lowe’s + IDEO
Strategy Snapshot
Presentation
SFUSDFuturdining.org
Why weren’t students eating?
Didn’t Enjoy The Food
Long Lines
Outdated Spaces
Crowded Cafeterias
Stigma
Research
Lowe’s + IDEO
Strategy Snapshot
Presentation
SFUSDFuturdining.org
Over the last ten years…
Board of Education Resolution: Feeding Every
Hungry child
SFUSD Wellness Policy
Partnership with Revolution Foods
Research
Lowe’s + IDEO
Strategy Snapshot
Presentation
SFUSDFuturdining.org 4
Research
Lowe’s + IDEO
Strategy Snapshot
Presentation
SFUSDFuturdining.org 5
10 Design Recommendations
Lowe’s + IDEO
The True Cost Of American Food
SFUSDFutureDining.org
Roosevelt Middle School
Lowe’s + IDEO
The True Cost Of American Food
SFUSDFutureDining.org
Lowe’s + IDEO
The True Cost Of American Food
SFUSDFutureDining.org 8
Marshall High School
Lowe’s + IDEO
The True Cost Of American Food
SFUSDFutureDining.org
Lowe’s + IDEO
The True Cost Of American Food
SFUSDFutureDining.org
Lowe’s + IDEO
The True Cost Of American Food
SFUSDFutureDining.org
Everett Middle School
Lowe’s + IDEO
The True Cost Of American Food
SFUSDFutureDining.org
Research
Lowe’s + IDEO
Strategy Snapshot
Presentation
SFUSDFuturdining.org Willie Brown Middle School
Lowe’s + IDEO
The True Cost Of American Food
SFUSDFutureDining.org
SFUSDFutureDining.org

Angela McKee - Education

Editor's Notes

  • #5 Students expressed 4 key needs during our workshops with them.
  • #8 The dining hall at Marshall High was viewed by the Cafeteria Revamp Squad (student leaders) as a place to build community within their school, alleviate racism, and provide an opportunity to eat a good meal.
  • #9 The dining hall at Marshall High was viewed by the Cafeteria Revamp Squad (student leaders) as a place to build community within their school, alleviate racism, and provide an opportunity to eat a good meal.