Lamesa school board members got a little taste Thursday of what the school’s food service provider offers students and their plans on bringing new ideas to the cafeteria.Representatives of ARAMARK, the company that provides breakfast and lunch menus to the district’s 1,500 students, updated the board on its future plans to entice more students to have their meals in the school lunchroom.“So we have to get very innovative in our food to try to get them to eat,” said ARAMARK District Manager Joyce Trevino.The numbers of students eating breakfast in school rose during the 2022-2023 academic year. Seventypercent of students,