Harry S. Truman Elementary School passes sanitation inspection

Following a ten-day inspection period, the Department of Public Health and Social Services has granted Harry S. Truman Elementary School with a passing grade of 38/C.
This grade indicates that the school has met the required health and safety standards to provide a clean and safe environment for its students and staff. Such inspections are crucial for maintaining the well-being of the school community and ensuring that the highest standards of cleanliness are upheld.
“The team's success is a testament to the collective effort and unwavering dedication of each member. The positive results reflect the hard work and commitment that have been consistently demonstrated. As focus shifts to the action items in the report, it is evident that continued collaboration and determination are vital. Given the team's history of excellence, there is strong confidence in overcoming the forthcoming challenges with the same enthusiasm. The ongoing support is greatly appreciated, and it is this collaborative spirit that will sustain further advancements. The Golden Eagles have indeed set a golden standard for others to follow,” Superintendent Dr. Erik Swanson said in a statement.
The successful passing of the Public Health Inspection at Truman Elementary is a testament to the collective effort and dedication of the entire school staff.
Principal Annette Salas' acknowledgment of the hard work and positive attitude of her team highlights the importance of collaboration and commitment to maintaining a safe and supportive educational environment.
“Our team would like to thank Chris Anderson, Sean Aguon, and Vince Aguon, among others, underscores the value of each role in achieving the school's goals. This accomplishment not only reflects the school's adherence to health standards but also its dedication to fostering a nurturing space for students to learn and grow. Such achievements are significant milestones for educational institutions, demonstrating a shared vision and effort towards excellence in education and student well-being,” Salas said.