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93 <br />SCHOOL COMMITTEE MINUTES JUNE 22, 1982 <br />Remodelling of Toilet Facilities - C.J.H.S. <br />Mr. Coco moved, seconded by Mr. Nigro, and it was unanimously voted that, on <br />the recommendation of the Administration, the contract for remodelling toilet <br />facilities to accomodate the handicapped at Coolidge Junior High School be <br />awarded to the low bidder, Andover Plumbing and Heating Company, Inc., for <br />$9,400. ($635 over the budgetted amount). Mr. Winslow said that the School <br />Department has_ done budiness with this firm before and found their work satis- <br />factory. <br />Food Service Management Proposals <br />Mr. Winslow summarized the five proposals submitted by food service manage- <br />ment firms.- ARA, Custom Management Corp., Educational Food Management Ser- <br />vices, Service Systems, and Servomation - and mentioned briefly the fast <br />food program proposed by Food Services Director Catherine Duerr. He noted <br />that the proposals were originally due April 15th but had to be delayed <br />until the labor contract with Cafeteria workers had been settled, thus post- <br />poning the bid opening to May 28th. He explained the pre -bid conference <br />during which Mrs. Duerr conducted a tour of the facilities for interested <br />bidders, the materials which had been given to bidders, and gave a financial <br />comparison of the proposals. All proposals except one priced the Type A <br />lunch at 85(� (price now being charged) and the other proposal priced it at <br />90� , based on a planned participation of 28% to 48 %. <br />Mrs. Duerr then enlarged upon the fast food service proposal she presented <br />to the School Committee at a prior meeting. Her proposal is to institute <br />a fast -food service in the High School, with a menu patterned after a well - <br />known food chain which features hamburgers, french fries, etc.. This pro- <br />posal would require a $15,000 capital outlay to remodel the kitchen (relo- <br />cate some equipment, wiring, plumbing, etc.) and purchase two commercial <br />grills and fryers. Mrs. Duerr felt this would be a good time to initiate <br />the program because the school lunch program was operated at a profit this <br />year. She noted that rather than having students go to McDonald's for lunch <br />she could offer them the same type food in the cafeteria. <br />Mr. Winslow and Mrs. Duerr then answered questions from School Committee <br />members and visitors regarding the present program and those proposed. <br />Several visitors spoke in praise of the present food program and, in par- <br />ticular, how well it is operated under Mrs. Duerr's direction. <br />Several members of the School Committee reaffirmed the fact that they were <br />not dissatisfied with the Cafeteria Staff or Director and that they had <br />received no complaints. The only reason for requesting proposals was a <br />concern about the decline in participation. <br />Mr. Garroway moved, seconded by Mr. Coco, that the Reading School Committee <br />establish on a one year trial basis a fast food service at Reading Memorial <br />High School, as proposed by Mrs. Duerr, beginning no later than the first <br />day of school 1982. <br />Mr. Coco then moved, seconded by Mr. Nigro, to amend the motion by adding <br />"this action precludes for one year any further consideration of contracting <br />coi tl-. � fnnrl core >i no rnm»o>-a> it <br />The amendment and the main motion as amended carried by unanimous votes. <br />