“This represents a lot of work and a lot of practice doing the right things every day.”
— Mark Jasper
Although they may not always be excited about the recent nutrition changes, Washougal students can be assured it is prepared to the highest health and safety standards.
In early January, Jemtegaard Middle School, Gause Elementary and Washougal High School kitchens scored high on an audit by the National Safety Foundation. The organization is a third party company hired for independent inspections of the health and food safety of kitchens managed by Sodexo for the Washougal School District. Since it is an independent, third-party inspection, there is not a report for the public to access, noted Rene Carroll, district spokeswoman.
No other schools in Washougal were audited this year.
The staff and kitchens were scored in the areas of food and health and safety. Each school earned the highest “Double Gold” ratings, which is 100 percent in both categories.
“This represents a lot of work and a lot of practice doing the right things every day,” said Mark Jasper, Sodexo nutrition services director. “We have a lot of pride in our staff.”