PETOSKEY, Mich. - Petoskey schools has extended its contract with Chartwells after saving $150,000 in its food service program, according to the Petoskey News-Review.
Chartwells, which had been overseeing the supervision of Petoskey's food service, took over operations last year as well, the News-Review reported.
SOURCE:
Petoskey News-Review, "Petoskey School Board votes to continue outsourcing
food service," June 20, 2008
FURTHER READING:
Michigan Education Digest, "Petoskey schools contract for food service," Aug.
7, 2007
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