11 Students Sickened by Expired Milk at San Antonio Middle School

Northside ISD investigating isolated incident at Robert Vale Middle School

Apr. 1, 2026 at 8:24pm

Eleven students at Robert Vale Middle School in San Antonio were sent to the school nurse after becoming ill from drinking expired milk provided on campus. Northside Independent School District says the incident appears to be isolated to this one school, with only a portion of the milk supply past the expiration date.

Why it matters

Food safety and quality control in school cafeterias are critical to protect student health. This incident raises concerns about oversight and procedures for monitoring perishable food items served to children, especially given the potential for widespread illness if the problem had not been caught early.

The details

According to Northside ISD, 11 students at Robert Vale Middle School were evaluated by the school nurse after becoming unwell from drinking expired milk that was served in the cafeteria. The district says the issue was limited to this one campus and did not impact other NISD schools, with only a portion of the milk supply being past the expiration date.

  • The incident occurred on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

The players

Northside Independent School District

The public school district serving the San Antonio area, which includes Robert Vale Middle School.

Robert Vale Middle School

A middle school in San Antonio that is part of the Northside Independent School District.

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What’s next

Northside ISD says it is currently investigating the incident to determine the exact cause and ensure proper food safety protocols are in place to prevent similar issues in the future.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the importance of strict oversight and quality control measures in school cafeterias to protect student health and well-being. It also underscores the need for clear communication and transparency when such issues do arise.