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More info on these? Where on campus did they stay? How were they treated/helped? Did their stay interrupt school activities? And so on. 88.90.68.17503:25, 18 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
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Food & Service News: FSN., Volume 5. Texas Restaurant Association, 2003. Pages unstated but key words include "Inside Westsside High School: A Business laboratory for Tomorrow's Leaders" and another page: "Texas Retxas Restaurant Association Education Foundation (TRAEF), Houston Independent School District (HISD) Westside High sCHOOL, outbck Styeakhouse[...]Westside's E-101 is modeled after the Outbck Steakhouse design and serves as a foundation to teach high school students every aspect involved in owning and operating a business." - Another page indicates Westside content begins on p. 6.
Restaurant Business, Volume 100, 2001. p. 38. "How can you get high school kids into the idea of working in your restaurant? Down in Texas[...]Like the Outback that debuted in Houston's Westside High last fall,[...]"