Director of college vitamin Faye Taylor says Warren County Colleges didn’t have to make use of any state or USDA waivers to request serving much less meals to the scholars through the peak of provide shortages.
Taylor spoke on the Warren County Faculty Board assembly Monday night time and stated at a time the place many college techniques have been struggling and having to provide college students much less meals, Warren County didn’t.
“I do wish to make it very clear that menus within the college vitamin division of Warren County haven’t been drastically affected by the present and previous shortages within the meals provide chain,” stated Taylor. “Faculty vitamin has been grateful to not must make the most of any of the waivers the state supplied and the USDA supplied that will enable providing much less parts on account of chain provide shortages.”
She bragged on her employees for having the ability to accomplish this. She stated they’ve executed an excellent job and have constantly gone above and past to verify college students are fed.
“That may be a good factor to brag about as a result of everyone was not ready to try this and together with that I’m very pleased with my employees. They did an exceptional job,” stated Taylor. “I do know now we have had quite a few individuals to go with us, however I’m very, very blessed to oversee such an excellent group of people that work tirelessly and who ship meals to totally different areas. I imply each single day. Rode buses, carried packing containers of meals, and I imply they did every little thing. It was phenomenal.”
Director of Colleges Dr. Grant Swallows additionally praised Taylor and her employees for all their onerous work through the robust instances.
“I’m very grateful for her and her workforce’s work this 12 months in a time the place a lot of locations have been coping with provide points and issues attempting to get college students fed or get the proper supplies,” stated Swallows. “Faye and her workforce did no matter they wanted to do and solved no matter issues they wanted to unravel so we didn’t have any disruption.”