Gary Platt, executive director of business and operations, recommended the adoption of the proposal in a memo to the school board. In the memo, Platt said Chartwells is the only management company that submitted a proposal prior to the deadline, and none of the four applicants for a food service manager were viable.
The district's food service program was recently featured in an investigative report printed in the Stanwood/Camano NEWS June 2 edition, entitled "At a loss."
The full article is available at www.scnews.com/news/2009/0602/Front_page/003.html.
For the full school board agenda and memo, visit
The school board meeting will be held
you will be sorry they give no support
ReplyDeleteWe need a new school board! Roger Meyers should read this article so he will under stand the real numbers. The more money we lose w Chartwells, the more the quality of our products goes down.
ReplyDeleteMy kids will not being buying lunch this year.
There is much more to this that will come out.