In his report, School Lunch Flunks: An Investigation into the Dirtiest New York
City Public School Cafeterias, Senator Klein revealed the unsanitary conditions of school cafeterias, that shocked parents around the city.
School Lunch Flunks: An Investigation Into the Dirtiest New York
City Public School Cafeterias
New York — Senators Jeff Klein (D - Bronx / Westchester), Diane Savino (D - Staten Island), Jesse Hamilton (D - Brooklyn), and Senator - elect Marisol Alcantara (D - Manhattan), joined by New York City School advocates, unveiled a stomach - turning investigative report, «School Lunch Flunks: An Investigation into the Dirtiest New York
City Public School Cafeterias» that examined sanitary conditions in cafeterias across the city.
Not exact matches
Many of you have already seen on TLT's Facebook page today's New York Times blog account of a New York
City fourth - grader named Zachary who secretly filmed the lunches at his
public school cafeteria, often revealing a startling disparity between the
school menu's glowing description of the meal and the dismal food actually served.
The disposable plastic implement has been a mainstay in the
city's
school cafeterias for a generation, but the spork's meals are numbered there and in
public schools in Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas and Orlando.
Lunch at New York
City public schools will be available free of charge to all 1.1 million students beginning this
school year, Carmen Fariña, the
schools chancellor, said on Wednesday in the basement
cafeteria of a Hell's Kitchen elementary
school.
This year he testified for more than three hours, and faced detailed questions relating to
city policing,
public housing, taxes, the condition of
school cafeterias and even a controversy over plans for an especially tall billboard in the Bronx.
The Oswego High
School cafeteria was nearly full Tuesday night during a
public forum held by the Oswego
City School District regarding its proposed $ 81.5 million budget.
While the
City of Bridgeport's
public education budget faced additional cuts this
school year, Achievement First Inc.'s charter
school in Bridgeport will be getting a free $ 850,000 in
public funds to construct a new
cafeteria, classrooms and gymnasium space.