INTERACTIVE: Every RI School Cafeteria Health Code Violation Map

Kate Nagle and GoLocalProv News Team

INTERACTIVE: Every RI School Cafeteria Health Code Violation Map

How clean is your school's cafeteria?  Take a look at GoLocalProv's interactive map of cafeterias throughout Rhode Island to find out how many health code violations were recorded by the Rhode Island Department of Health.  

GoLocal looked at over 350 cafeterias throughout the state for inspections over the last three years, and tallied the violations and notes from the Department of Health.  In total, the cafeterias looked at had over 2,000 violations combined.

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"The Office of Food Protection (OFP) does risk-based inspections. They focus on schools where commissaries prepare the food and any school that is involved in food preparation," noted Christina Batastini, Chief Officer for Health Promotion for the Department of Health. "They then look at satellite schools that do not do any cooking but rather solely serve the food."

Some notes for schools over the three years included the following:

* "Dead rodent observed in dry storage area. Rodent droppings also observed. Professional pest control is required for elimination/control. A letter from professional pest control stating the service provided, what the findings are and if pest issue has been eliminated or in under control is required. Facility must monitor are themselves and remove any dead pests immediately. Dead rodent removed at time of inspection."

* "The water that is coming out from all of the water systems (3 bay sink, hand sink, food prep sinks, etc) is yellow and smells of waste/sewage water. Inspector observed PIC running water for over 45 minutes until water had eventually cleared up enough to be used for the food preparation. School administrator has been informed and will address conditions immediately. Invoice for resolved problem to be faxed."

* "Under and behind equipment in the food prep area in the dishwashing machine area is an accumulation of (?) old/new rodent droppings, dust and debris. Areas in need of thorough sweeping and sanitizing. The screen and window over the 3 bay sink is in poor repair and needs replacing."

Clean Plate Club

While some cafeterias accrued dozens of violations over the three year period, a number of schools and childcare facilities scored no violations upon inspection.  They were:

Allan Shawn Feinstein Elementary at Broad Street, Blackstone Valley Elementary 2, Cedar Hill School, Child, Inc., Children's Friend Cianci Center and Dexter Street, Colt Andrews Elementary School, Davisville Elementary School, Drum Rock Elementary, Early Learning Center Pell Annex at JFK Elementary, East Side Nursery school, Ebcap Head Start, Francis Elementary, Independence Transition Academy, John Fr. Deering Jr. High, and the Karen Bouchard Children's Center.  

In addition, Melville Elementary, Oakland Beach Elementary, Park Elementary, The Providence Center, Reservoir Avenue, Robertson Elementary, Roger Williams' Hawks Nest, Scituate Middle School, Sheila Skip Nowell Academy, St. Mary's Home for Children, St. Pius X School, The Children's Workshop, The Met at Public Street Liberty, Valley Day Program, Wakefield Hills Elementary, Walter Ranger School, and Warwick Career Center.

 

 

 

 


50 RI School Cafeterias with the Most Health Code Violations

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