Childress students complete AgriLife Extension Food Safety course, receive Food Handlers certification

  • Educator Amy Detwiler and coach Grace Well’s Childress High School students complete AgriLife Extension’s Food Safety course, as well as take the state-approved exam, to receive their Food Handlers certification, which is valid for two years. From left: Reanna Dodson, Kennedy Smithwick, Kashton Patterson, Kadin Hendren, Isaac Torres, Childress County Extension Agent Dawn Dockter. Not pictured is Thomas Votaw. Photos Courtesy of Childress County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
    Educator Amy Detwiler and coach Grace Well’s Childress High School students complete AgriLife Extension’s Food Safety course, as well as take the state-approved exam, to receive their Food Handlers certification, which is valid for two years. From left: Reanna Dodson, Kennedy Smithwick, Kashton Patterson, Kadin Hendren, Isaac Torres, Childress County Extension Agent Dawn Dockter. Not pictured is Thomas Votaw. Photos Courtesy of Childress County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
  • Childress High School students Creed Lane, left, Katie Bachausen, Angelic Torres, Josiah Roark and Adrian Macias receive their Food Handlers certification from Childress County Extension Agent Dawn Dockter, who presented AgriLife Extension’s Food Safety course, as well as proctored the state-approved exam. The students thank Childress Veterinary Hospital’s Dr. David Fuston and Nancy Fuston, who sponsored the students’ exam fees.
    Childress High School students Creed Lane, left, Katie Bachausen, Angelic Torres, Josiah Roark and Adrian Macias receive their Food Handlers certification from Childress County Extension Agent Dawn Dockter, who presented AgriLife Extension’s Food Safety course, as well as proctored the state-approved exam. The students thank Childress Veterinary Hospital’s Dr. David Fuston and Nancy Fuston, who sponsored the students’ exam fees.

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