What really matters when it comes to youth voice and Farm to School? We spoke with a NYC 2020 Farm to School Institute team to find out what has proven successful for them.
Feeding our youngest children healthy food, providing professional development to Vermont’s early educators is an integral focus for Vermont FEED.
How does school culture support Farm to School programs? How does engaging in Farm to School affect school culture? Those are the focal questions of our research with VT FEED.
This year’s Northeast Farm to School Institute launched virtually with fourteen school, district and early childhood teams and a keynote by Jamese Kwele who serves as Director of Food Equity at Ecotrust.
Action plans allow a school team to integrate Farm to School within larger school priorities, looking at opportunities in the classroom, cafeteria, and community. Learn more.
Watch Vermont FEED's webinar recording and find related resources to bring food system eduction alive both in the classroom and online environment.
Farm to Early Childhood applies our "3C Model" (Classroom, Cafeteria/Kitchen, and Community) to engage families and young learners in agricultural and nutritional learning.
As a partner with NOFA-VT in Vermont Food Education Every Day (VT FEED), Shelburne Farms will receive $100,000 from the USDA to support the Northeast Farm to School Institute!
See how farm to school themes bring classroom subjects to life through hands-on and place-based learning.