Aramark Food Services seeks community feedback through survey open until June 19

Kevin M. Coster, William Floyd School District
Kevin M. Coster, William Floyd School District
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Aramark Food Services announced on Apr. 15 that it is seeking input from the community regarding its food offerings, communication, and related topics through a survey that will remain open until June 19.

The initiative aims to gather feedback to help improve services provided by Aramark Food Services in partnership with local schools. Community members are encouraged to participate by accessing the survey online or scanning a QR code featured in promotional materials.

The William Floyd School District, which works with Aramark Food Services, operates ten schools including a high school, an academy, and several middle and elementary schools according to the official website. The district serves more than 9,400 students from kindergarten through twelfth grade according to the official website.

Alumni of the William Floyd School District have been recognized for their contributions in scholarships, educational leadership, and community service according to the official website. The district has also received recognition for its music program as one of the top communities for music education and its business department was named Department of the Year by the Business Teachers Association of New York State according to the official website.

Collaboration among students, parents, educators, staff members and other community participants is central at William Floyd School District. This approach supports student development across intellectual, emotional, aesthetic and physical areas within a supportive environment according to the official website.

Community engagement such as this survey provides an opportunity for stakeholders to share their perspectives on school services. The results may influence future decisions about food service offerings within local schools.



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