This article discusses High School Harvest (HSH), an Extension educator-led project in five Vermont schools to provide students with job training and food system education and to provide lightly processed produce to school lunch programs. One hundred and twenty-one students participated, logging 8,752 hours growing, harvesting, and processing nearly 33,000 pounds of local produce, helping food service increase healthy local produce on their cafeteria plates. The main lesson is that while this project can achieve educational and food service procurement goals, educators must be flexible and adapt to individual schools\u27 assets and requirements. Key ingredients to success are discussed
Studies have shown that school gardens can increase interest in and preference for eating fruits and...
The social movement focused on re-localizing food systems is oriented toward recreating relationship...
Farm to school (F2S) programs aim to educate people about food and farming, to increase the availabi...
This article discusses High School Harvest (HSH), an Extension educator-led project in five Vermont ...
This article discusses High School Harvest (HSH), an Extension educator-led project in five Vermont ...
This article discusses High School Harvest (HSH), an Extension educator-led project in five Vermont ...
Childhood obesity is one of the leading problems facing Americans today. As children continue to str...
Childhood obesity is one of the leading problems facing Americans today. As children continue to str...
The Massachusetts’ Farm-to-School Project has worked for years to bring local farmers and school dis...
Farm to school programs aim to link institutional purchasing to local food producers. This article d...
Farm-to-school (FTS) programs have become more widely adopted in recent years because of their poten...
How can we increase capacity of food service directors to improve school lunches with local fruits a...
The article focuses on the enactment of farm to school procurement policies for providing students h...
More than 25% of children in the U.S. are overweight. Farm to School is a program that encourages sc...
Studies have shown that school gardens can increase interest in and preference for eating fruits and...
Studies have shown that school gardens can increase interest in and preference for eating fruits and...
The social movement focused on re-localizing food systems is oriented toward recreating relationship...
Farm to school (F2S) programs aim to educate people about food and farming, to increase the availabi...
This article discusses High School Harvest (HSH), an Extension educator-led project in five Vermont ...
This article discusses High School Harvest (HSH), an Extension educator-led project in five Vermont ...
This article discusses High School Harvest (HSH), an Extension educator-led project in five Vermont ...
Childhood obesity is one of the leading problems facing Americans today. As children continue to str...
Childhood obesity is one of the leading problems facing Americans today. As children continue to str...
The Massachusetts’ Farm-to-School Project has worked for years to bring local farmers and school dis...
Farm to school programs aim to link institutional purchasing to local food producers. This article d...
Farm-to-school (FTS) programs have become more widely adopted in recent years because of their poten...
How can we increase capacity of food service directors to improve school lunches with local fruits a...
The article focuses on the enactment of farm to school procurement policies for providing students h...
More than 25% of children in the U.S. are overweight. Farm to School is a program that encourages sc...
Studies have shown that school gardens can increase interest in and preference for eating fruits and...
Studies have shown that school gardens can increase interest in and preference for eating fruits and...
The social movement focused on re-localizing food systems is oriented toward recreating relationship...
Farm to school (F2S) programs aim to educate people about food and farming, to increase the availabi...