30+ Mouse Droppings Found in Food Storage at Two Separate Melody STEM Elementary Facilities in West Garfield Park

Two facilities within the Genevieve Melody STEM Elementary School complex in West Garfield Park both failed routine food inspections on April 20, 2026 — the same day — with inspectors from the Chicago Department of Public Health documenting more than 30 mouse droppings at each location. The dual failures at a school that serves some of Chicago’s most economically vulnerable children raise immediate food safety concerns and echo a long, troubling history of rodent problems in Chicago Public Schools facilities on the city’s West and South sides.

What Inspectors Found: Main Campus

At the Melody STEM Elementary at Delano Campus, 3937 W. Wilcox St., inspectors cited six separate violations. The most serious was a Priority Foundation violation under Chicago Municipal Code 7-38-020(A) for vermin contamination: over 30 mouse droppings were found scattered on the floor along walls beneath shelving units in the dry storage area, on the floor in a corner under a drainboard near the scrape sink, on the floor along walls behind the ice machine, and on electrical outlets behind cooking equipment. Management was instructed to call an exterminator immediately, and to clean and sanitize all affected areas.

Beyond the rodent issue, inspectors found timed faucets not functioning properly in kindergarten washrooms — water must run continuously for at least 15 seconds before the faucet reactivates under health code. A handwashing sink in the lunchroom staff washroom was slowly draining; the left faucet on the girls’ third floor washroom was loose; and the right handwashing sink on the same floor was inoperable. Dust buildup was observed on light fixtures and wiring throughout prep and serving areas. The walk-in cooler had no functioning light. The inspection result was a Fail.

What Inspectors Found: CPC Campus

A few hundred feet away at the Melody CPC facility, 3905 W. Wilcox St., inspectors documented a nearly identical rodent violation: again, over 30 mouse droppings scattered along walls behind shelving and a refrigerator in the teachers lounge, and inside a cabinet under the sink in the parent room — both non-food-preparation areas, but within the same building complex and indicative of a broader infestation. That facility was also cited for low water pressure at the left faucet of the three-compartment sink, low hot water pressure at handwashing sinks in the washrooms, and an active leak under the sink in the parent room. That inspection was also a Fail.

The fact that both facilities failed on the same day, with near-identical rodent findings, suggests the mouse activity is not isolated to a single room or corner but reflects a building-wide or campus-wide infestation requiring comprehensive treatment — not just a spot clean and trap placement.

About the School and Its Community

Genevieve Melody STEM Elementary serves approximately 322 students in grades pre-K through 8 on its main West Wilcox campus, according to Chicago Public Schools. The school is led by Principal Tiffany Tillman and is one of the district’s magnet STEM programs, offering before-school music and sports enrichment alongside its academics. The student body is 98% economically disadvantaged, according to U.S. News & World Report — a figure that underscores how essential the school meal program is here. These are children who may depend on what is served in that cafeteria for their most reliable daily nutrition…

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