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What parents want L.A.'s school board to work on: students' lunch

Liliana Rodriguez was alarmed when her son told her he bit into a meat patty and felt his teeth come into contact with frozen meat.

Tuesday morning, she found a way to air her concerns when Steve Zimmer visited her child’s school, Vine Elementary School, in Hollywood. Zimmer stopped by for the first day to talk to parents, in a conversation that switched between Spanish and English.

"I'm a very involved parent,” said Rodriguez, mother of a fifth-grader at Vine Street, and a 12-year-old who went to Vine Street and is now in 8th grade at a different school.