SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Students at Sioux City North High School showcased their culinary skills by making a Thanksgiving dinner for each other and for staff members.
The school has two ProStart cooking classes that students can take, and each year, students get to cook one dish that they believe is a traditional Thanksgiving meal. The students prep and make all the food in class ,then eat together while talking about what they are thankful for.
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Students said the reason they even took the class is for the Thanksgiving meal, as it is a highlight of many kids’ years.
“I feel like it brings an opportunity for everyone to try what everyone else likes and everyone has their own preferences,” student Maxwell Moon said. “Not everyone is going to have the same thing that you might have. Some people will have something different. I have my own thing. It’s one of my personal favorites for any holidays. Mac and cheese is my personal favorite choice, so why not stick with it?”…