St. Joseph board agrees to cafeteria experiment
ST. JOSEPH – The days of paper cards and hole punchers, or of prepaid lunch tokens, are nearly come and gone at St. Joseph-Ogden High School.
Soon, students who wish to eat in the cafeteria need only to run their fingertips over a scanner or input a personal identification number on a keypad to subtract the cost of their meals from prepaid accounts.
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