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Kentucky’s Jr. Chef Competition Going Viral in the Southeast!

October 12, 2017 Samantha Benjamin-Kirk, Southeast Regional Office Farm to School Program Lead

Child Nutrition Directors are generating buzz by incorporating winning dishes from high school junior chef competitions (JCC) into school menus. And the idea of providing students an opportunity to impact school meals is spreading!

Food and Nutrition

Five Reasons Why You Should Celebrate Farm to School Month

October 11, 2017 Erin Healy, Director, Office of Community Food Systems, Food and Nutrition Service

October is a busy month for both our nation’s farms and our nation’s schools. Farmers are harvesting everything from apples to pumpkins, while schools are celebrating Farm to School Month by raising awareness of the connection with fresh, healthy food and local food producers.

Food and Nutrition

Staying Up-beet in Minnesota!

September 21, 2017 Amy Schober, Office of Food Safety, Food and Nutrition Service

Secretary Perdue has proclaimed September “ National Food Safety Education Month“. To celebrate, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service is developing innovative food safety trainings for school nutrition professionals and honoring training graduates like Barbara Griffiths MSBA, RD, SNS, who make safe and...

Food and Nutrition

Back to School: School Meals Play Vital Nutrition Role for Kids

August 31, 2017 Brandon Lipps, Acting Deputy Undersecretary, USDA’s Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

With millions of children now eating both breakfast and lunch at school, school meals play a crucial role in providing the nutrition foundation children need to succeed in the classroom. For some, the food they get at school may be all they have to eat in the course of a day. It’s an important fact...

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Farm to School Grows with USDA Grants

June 15, 2017 Erin Healy, Director of the Office of Community Food Systems, Food and Nutrition Service

Omar, the school garden club coordinator, instructs a group of seventh grade students to “pick an adult” and leads them to the greenhouse. The bright blue sky and expansive mountain range set a dramatic backdrop for the six raised beds and two greenhouses. Mona, a precocious 12 year-old student at...

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Detroit Schools Celebrate Fresh Local Foods with Life after Ranch (Dressing)

June 05, 2017 Tecla Coleman-Sloan, MS, RD; Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service

June is National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month! To celebrate, we’re showcasing the Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD), and their amazing work getting students engaged and excited about fresh fruits and vegetables.

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Getting a School Garden Blooming

December 28, 2016 LaShonda Walker, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service Southwest Region

School gardens are gaining popularity across the country. In Texas, nearly 3,000 schools participate in farm to school activities. Some of these schools work with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s Learn, Grow, Eat, and Go program. Jeff Raska, a school garden specialist with the AgriLife Extension...

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Grants, Gardens and Green Beans: Charlottesville's Growing Farm to School Program

November 29, 2016 Tegan Hagy, Farm to School Regional Lead, Mid-Atlantic Regional Office, Food and Nutrition Service

In celebration of Virginia Farm to School Week, I recently visited Charlottesville Public Schools to learn about the district’s garden and Harvest of the Month efforts. Here’s a snapshot of what I observed that day. We push a cart piled high with plates of green beans down the hallway stopping at...

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Farm to School Efforts Positively Impact Tribal Communities

November 21, 2016 Samantha Benjamin-Kirk, Farm to School Regional Lead, Southeast Regional Office, Food and Nutrition Service

An ancient belief held by tribal communities is that the soil is cared for by Mother Earth, the nurturer and the protector of the land. This idea speaks to the importance of farm to school efforts in tribal communities. And many tribal communities are reconnecting children with their rich history...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Food Hub, Food Truck and Food Education: Northern Colorado School District Takes Farm to School to the Next Level

November 18, 2016 Andrea Northup, USDA Farm to School Regional Lead for the Mountain Plains Region and Helen Dombalis, Programs Director and Interim Policy Director for the National Farm to School Network

A bin of acorn squash sits on a pallet at the Weld County School District 6 central kitchen, right next to a bin of yellow onions and a 1,000 pound tote of russet potatoes – all locally-grown. A walk through the facility is enough to convince anyone that Weld County School District 6 is committed to...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition
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