School Board stays the course on food service
The New Hampton School Board members liked what they heard from two food service companies that made presentations during a meeting last week, but in the end, the board decided to keep the status quo.Representatives of Taher and Opaa, two companies that combined serve more than 200 school districts around the nation, pitched the fact that they offer not only nutritious food but also plenty of options for students.And representatives of both companies also said they could provide additional education resources for students at all three of New Hampton’s schools.— For more on this story, see the Feb. 26 New Hampton Tribune.