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Photo Gallery: Food Truck Festival at Grossmont High School

Five food trucks were at the campus on Friday to help raise money for the teacher mini grants.

In an effort to help raise money for the teacher mini grant program for the Grossmont High School Educational Foundation, the school hosted a Food Truck Festival on Friday, March 30.

Five food trucks, were in attendance: Devilicous, Delicioso, Food Farm, Super Q, and Sweets In Motion. The trucks offered students, staff, alumni, neighbors, and community members their tasty food, and gave 15 percent of all proceeds to the Foundation to help raise money for the grants.

The teacher mini grants help teachers fund worthwhile projects that are not covered by standard funding.

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Some of the most popular items sold were:

  • Fried Mac 'n' Cheese Balls with bacon and bell pepper from Food Farm, 
  • Cubano Torta from Delicioso,
  • BBQ Asado Fries with pulled park, cheese and jalapenos from Super Q,
  • 3 varieties of cupcakes from Sweets in Motion,
  • Butter Poached Lobster Grilled Cheese, and the BBBLT sandwich from Devilicious

Foundation representatives said that more than $1,000 was raised during the event. They hope to meet their goal by having the food trucks return to campus in conjunction with the Powder Puff football game on May 18.

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For more information about the Grossmont High School Educational Foundation, call the school, (619) 668-6000.

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