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Junior Iron Chef 2011
More than 200 young chefs slice and saute their way through local food at this fantastic Vermont event.Published 10 months ago
Garden Based Learning - San Miguel, CA
Farm to School connects schools with local farms with the objectives of serving healthy meals in school cafeterias, improving student nutrition, providing health and nutrition education opportunities that will last a lifetime, and supporting California’s farmers. This video highlights the garden based learning element.
Published 1 year ago
Cooking in the Classroom - Sacramento, CA
Farm to School connects schools with local farms with the objectives of serving healthy meals in school cafeterias, improving student nutrition, providing health and nutrition education opportunities that will last a lifetime, and supporting California’s farmers. This video highlights the cooking in the classroom element.
Published 1 year ago
Farmer in the Classroom - San Diego CA
Farm to School programs connect schools with local farms with the objectives of serving healthy meals in school cafeterias, improving student nutrition, providing health and nutrition education opportunities that will last a lifetime, and supporting California’s farmers. This video highlights the Farmer in the Classroom element.
Published 1 year ago
Farm Visits - Santa Cruz, CA
Farm to School connects schools with local farms with the objectives of serving healthy meals in school cafeterias, improving student nutrition, providing health and nutrition education opportunities that will last a lifetime, and supporting California’s farmers.
Published 1 year ago
Salad Bar Lunch - Compton, CA
Farm to School connects schools with local farms with the objectives of serving healthy meals in school cafeterias, improving student nutrition, providing health and nutrition education opportunities that will last a lifetime, and supporting California’s farmers. This video highlights the salad bar lunch element.
Published 1 year ago
Vermont FEED (Food Education Every Day): Cafeteria
VT FEED (Food Education Every Day) http://vtfeed.org Farm-to-School Video "Grow Up Fresh": Cafteria piecePublished 4 years ago
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EATING SMART Healthy Local Food in Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools
EATING SMART is part of an ongoing organizing and education project to bring healthy, local food to Muskegon County, Michigan schools. Chris Bedford produced this 4 minute film to portray the leadership role of Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools under superintendent Michael Buell in bringing fresh, healthy local food to 900 students.
Published 1 year ago
Parkview's Garden
Five years ago our elementary school received a grant to build a school garden. This video was made by fourth grade students in Marca Babcock's class at Parkview Elementary School.Posted 1 year ago
National Farm to School Network
From the kids' point of view, this short entertaining video provides the what, why, how, and who of Farm to School. Produced by Glory B. Media under the direction of Debra Eschmeyer for the National Farm to School Network.Posted 1 year ago
National Farm to School Network
From the kids' point of view, this short entertaining video provides the what, why, how, and who of Farm to School. Produced by Glory B. Media under the direction of Debra Eschmeyer for the National Farm to School Network.Published 1 year ago
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Farm to School in NC: Bringing Farms and Schools Together
Farm to School (F2S) is a mutually beneficial partnership between NC schools and NC farmers. At its most basic level, the F2S program in North Carolina is a strategy to get fresh, local produce to NC students. F2S can also include taking students on farm field trips, creating school gardens, teaching cooking classes, and even offering nutrition education.How do schools participate in Farm to School? Its easy for a school to get involved in F2S! Some schools participate by working directly with local farmers in their communities. Others work through community organizations that seek to connect farmers with schools such as the Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project (ASAP) (www.growingminds.org). However, the majority of schools participate in Farm to School through the North Carolina Department of Agriculture (NCDA) program (www.ncfarmtoschool.com).
This video was produced by the Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at UNC-Chapel Hill and Cirque Productions with funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in partnership with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, NC Child Nutrition Services, Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project and many others.
For more information about the F2S program in NC and to learn how you can get involved, please visit www.ncschoolnutrition.com.
Published 1 year ago
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