A Bronx pol is renewing efforts to issue letter grades to school cafeterias just like the city does with restaurants.
Councilman Rafael Salamanca Jr. introduced a bill Thursday that would also require school cafeterias and kitchens to post these Health Department letter grades prominently. Parents would be able to track the sanitary conditions on each school’s website, and they would be “promptly” informed whenever their child’s school kitchen scores a “C” or below.
Many public schools have a bad track record of racking up serious health code violations, including evidence of flies and rodents.
“Parents should know the conditions of the cafeterias their children eat in
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