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K-12 foodservices take on Mother Nature

Knowing some children won’t eat if access to cafeteria meals is cut off, school foodservices are finding ways to stay in operation when bad weather cancels classes.

Operations

The art of the argument

The Oscars protest is the latest demonstration in what seems to be an extended season of protests on issues varying from racism to contaminated water.

It takes confidence, persistence and respect to stand out among experienced peers, which is why FoodService Director is taking a moment to recognize young stars.

When speaking to references, be sure to ask open-ended questions that call for in-depth answers. You can learn more from the subtext of the conversation.

Should cafeteria workers have been canned for taking leftovers that might have otherwise been tossed? Here's what you had to say.

Amid Flint’s water crisis, Rick Jones’ three-bill package would mandate annual water testing in schools.

Matthew Gabbert is captain of West High School’s cheerleading team and says all team members wear bows.

Unite Here is citing high housing costs and the pay of executives as proof that it needs to represent the employees of Intel’s Guckenheimer-managed foodservice.

Authorities believe a renovation may have raised the hazard.

Experts agree: Developing a protocol before disaster strikes—especially in today’s social media-fueled world—is crucial. Here are three steps to follow.

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