Port Angeles schools seek healthy food initiatives

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School Board has unanimously voted to bring in more freshly prepared and local foods to the district’s students.

A request for proposals for food services that the board approved Monday outlines specific “healthy food” initiatives the district wants from the contractor.

The district now has a contract with Sodexo, which has run the district food services for 29 years.

The current contract expires at the end of the school year and it must go out to bid.

At the March 15 School Board meeting, about 40 parents and community members attended in support of healthier food at the schools.

Of those, about 25 spoke out asking the district to specifically ask for healthier food in the request for proposals.

Advocate ‘thrilled’

Beth Loveridge, a long-time advocate of healthy and local foods, called the vote “historic” after the meeting.

“I’m thrilled, and I’m so proud of the school district,” she said.

“It is huge that they are taking a decisive step toward healthy eating.”

She said she had been working for such a decision for the past 10 years.

Loveridge lauded Assistant Superintendent Michelle Reid and Graciela Harris, director of nutrition services at Olympic Medical Center, for their work on the healthy foods committee for the district.

“Michelle really worked hard and jumped through hoops at the district level to get this done,” she said.

“Graciela has been a great partner in the effort to improve school food.”

Some of the objectives outlined in the request for proposals were:

• Provide appealing and nutritionally sound program for students as economically as possible and set good examples for healthy eating behaviors.

• Increase awareness of students, parents, staff and the community of advantages of sound food services program.

• Consistently minimize the use of processed foods and foods that are high in additives, saturated fat and sodium.

• Meet the needs of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian children.

Any company who wishes to make a bid for the program will be required to attend a preproposal conference April 24 in which they will take a tour of the district’s buildings and kitchens.

The district spends about $1.34 million per year on food services.

The contract, a one-year agreement with the option of renewal for the next four years, expires at the end of the school year and was legally required to go back out for bid.

The last time the contract was up for bid, Sodexo was the lone bidder, Jim Schwob, executive business director for the district, has said.

__________

Reporter Paige Dickerson can be reached at 360-417-3535 or at paige.dickerson@peninsuladaily news.com.

More in News

Rob Birman has served as Centrum’s executive director for 14 years. When the arts nonprofit completes its search for its next leader, Birman will transition into a role focused on capital fundraising and overseeing capital projects for buildings Centrum oversees. (Centrum)
Centrum signs lease to remain at Fort Worden for next 35 years

Executive director will transition into role focused on fundraising

Clallam approves contracts with several agencies

Funding for reimbursement, equipment replacement

Mark and Linda Secord have been named Marrowstone Island Citizens of the Year for 2025.
Secords named Marrowstone Island citizens of year

Mark and Linda Secord have been chosen as Marrowstone… Continue reading

The members of the 2026 Rhody Festival royalty are, from left, Princess Payton Frank, Queen Lorelei Turner and 2025 Queen Taylor Frank. The 2026 queen was crowned by the outgoing queen during a ceremony at Chimacum High School on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Rhody coronation

The members of the 2026 Rhody Festival royalty are, from left, Princess… Continue reading

Jefferson considering new site for solid waste

Commissioners direct further exploration

Public feedback still shaping Clallam ordinance on RV usage

Community Development department set to move sections of its proposal

Jen Colmore, Sequim Food Bank’s community engagement coordinator, has been hired as the executive director. She will start in her new role after outgoing director Andra Smith starts as executive director of the Washington Food Coalition later this month. (Sequim Food Bank)
Sequim Food Bank hires new executive director

Sequim organization tabs engagement coordinator

Sara Nicholls, executive director of the Dungeness Valley Health and Wellness Clinic, also known as the Sequim Free Clinic, inspects food items that are free to any patient who needs them. Soroptimist International of Sequim sponsors the food pantry, she said. (Austin James)
Sequim Free Clinic to celebrate 25th year

Volunteer-driven nonprofit will reach quarter-century mark in October

Weekly flight operations scheduled

Field carrier landing practice operations will take place for aircraft… Continue reading

“Angel” Alleacya Boulia, 26, of St. Louis, Mo., was last seen shopping in Port Angeles on Nov. 17, National Park Service officials said. Her rented vehicle was located Nov. 30 at the Sol Duc trailhead in Olympic National Park. (National Park Service)
Body of missing person found in Sol Duc Valley

Remains believed to be St. Louis woman

Dan Willis of Port Townsend, a docent at the Point Wilson Lighthouse at Fort Worden State Park, conducts a tour for interested visitors on Thursday. The lighthouse was built in 1878 when Congress approved $8,000 for the light and foghorns. Although the facility is still an active U.S. Coast Guard station, the equipment is monitored and operated remotely and no keepers are present. Regular tours on Saturdays and Sundays will resume in May. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Lighthouse tour

Dan Willis of Port Townsend, a docent at the Point Wilson Lighthouse… Continue reading

EMT Teresa DeRousie, center, was recognized for her long service to Clallam County Fire District 2. Presenting the award were Deputy Fire Chief Kevin Denton, left, and Chief Jake Patterson. (Clallam County Fire District 2)
Clallam 2 Fire Rescue hosts awards banquet

Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue recognized career and volunteer members during… Continue reading