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Findings and Recommendations
5 findings
Schools use disposable serving trays and utensils instead of paying additional labor costs to wash reusable trays and utensils. This is partially accurate, but not entirely. Some schools do use reusable trays.
Related Recommendations (1)
I have completed the above responses, and have attached, as required the following number of pages to this response form: Number of Pages attached: 3 I understand that responses to Grand Jury Reports are public records. They will be posted on the Grand Jury website: www.mendocinocounty.org/government/grand-jury. The clerk of the responding agency is required to maintain a copy of the response. I understand that I must submit this signed response form and any attachments as follows: First Step: E-mail in pdf file format to: The Grand Jury Foreperson at: grandjury@mendocinocounty.org The Presiding Judge: grandjury@mendocino.courts.ca.gov Second Step: Mail all originals to: Grand Jury Report Mendocino County School Nutrition Programs Report Dated May 29, 2018 Attachment to Requested Response from: Fort Bragg Unified School District Board of Trustees 312 S Lincoln Fort Bragg, CA 95437 RESPONSES TO FINDINGS: Responses to Findings with which we Disagree Wholly or Partially:
There is a paucity of oversight and guidance for the county's school nutrition programs. There is a paucity of oversight and guidance from Mendocino County Office of Education. Oversight and guidance is provided by the California Department of Education and USDA.
No recommendations for this finding
Food service job descriptions in small districts include duties that require more time than allotted or funded. We do not believe this applies to Fort Bragg Unified School District.
No recommendations for this finding
Ongoing computer training for food service managers is lacking in most school districts. This does not apply to Fort Bragg Unified School District.
No recommendations for this finding
State inspectors found errors in procedures resulting in major loss of funds from school district food programs. Fort Bragg Unified School District has not had any State findings resulting in loss of any funds for at least the past thirteen years, under the leadership of our current Director. Grand Jury Report Mendocino County School Nutrition Programs Report Dated May 29, 2018 Attachment to Requested Response from: Fort Bragg Unified School District Board of Trustees 312 S Lincoln Fort Bragg, CA 95437 RESPONSES TO RECOMMENDATIONS
No recommendations for this finding