Many parents want their children to indulge in cooking classes. To do this, parents take every step to make their child gets interested in Cooking Classes For Kids.
Nevada's School Wellness Policy webinar made by Cindy Rainsdon and Catrina Peters of the Nevada Department of Agriculture. Webinar updates statewide school wellness policy for SY 2014-2015.
Farm to School Institute: Sustaining Farm to School Workshopasapconnections
Sustaining Farm to School Workshop with Molly Nicholie of ASAP.
Growing Minds' Farm to School Institute, November 10th 2012, UNC Asheville's Sherrill Center
Nevada's School Wellness Implementation Reporting Tool 4.16.15Nevada Agriculture
Nevada's School Wellness Implementation Reporting Tool presentation from 4.16.15. Presentation covers how we use the implementation reporting tool, how the tool works, who is required to complete what, due dates, completion incentives, and resources.
Many parents want their children to indulge in cooking classes. To do this, parents take every step to make their child gets interested in Cooking Classes For Kids.
Nevada's School Wellness Policy webinar made by Cindy Rainsdon and Catrina Peters of the Nevada Department of Agriculture. Webinar updates statewide school wellness policy for SY 2014-2015.
Farm to School Institute: Sustaining Farm to School Workshopasapconnections
Sustaining Farm to School Workshop with Molly Nicholie of ASAP.
Growing Minds' Farm to School Institute, November 10th 2012, UNC Asheville's Sherrill Center
Nevada's School Wellness Implementation Reporting Tool 4.16.15Nevada Agriculture
Nevada's School Wellness Implementation Reporting Tool presentation from 4.16.15. Presentation covers how we use the implementation reporting tool, how the tool works, who is required to complete what, due dates, completion incentives, and resources.
Nevada School Wellness Policy Best Practices Manual by Nevada Department of Agriculture's Catrina Peters. Presentation includes what is required by the Best Practices Manual and the resources available for the School Wellness Policy.
Farm to School Institute: Cooking in the Classroomasapconnections
An introduction to cooking in the classroom with Brittany Wager of ASAP.
Growing Minds' Farm to School Institute, November 10th 2012, UNC Asheville's Sherrill Center
Farm to School Institute: Early Childhood Workshopasapconnections
Early Childhood workshop with Emily Jackson of ASAP and April Bosse of Asheville City Preschools.
Growing Minds' Farm to School Institute, November 10th 2012, UNC Asheville's Sherrill Center
This is the first of many powerpoints that aims to teach how financial planning should be done as a family. It involves paradigm shifts and lifestyle changes that enable families to have better control of their finances.
This webinar will focus on sharing successes and best practices about implementing the school wellness policy from school districts, schools and RCCI's in Nevada. It will give ideas of what other districts are doing to implement their wellness policy and provide an opportunity to share ideas about school wellness. There will also be a quick update on the online wellness implementation reporting tool and deadlines.
Professional Standards credit - 3230
Nevada School Wellness Policy Best Practices Manual by Nevada Department of Agriculture's Catrina Peters. Presentation includes what is required by the Best Practices Manual and the resources available for the School Wellness Policy.
Farm to School Institute: Cooking in the Classroomasapconnections
An introduction to cooking in the classroom with Brittany Wager of ASAP.
Growing Minds' Farm to School Institute, November 10th 2012, UNC Asheville's Sherrill Center
Farm to School Institute: Early Childhood Workshopasapconnections
Early Childhood workshop with Emily Jackson of ASAP and April Bosse of Asheville City Preschools.
Growing Minds' Farm to School Institute, November 10th 2012, UNC Asheville's Sherrill Center
This is the first of many powerpoints that aims to teach how financial planning should be done as a family. It involves paradigm shifts and lifestyle changes that enable families to have better control of their finances.
This webinar will focus on sharing successes and best practices about implementing the school wellness policy from school districts, schools and RCCI's in Nevada. It will give ideas of what other districts are doing to implement their wellness policy and provide an opportunity to share ideas about school wellness. There will also be a quick update on the online wellness implementation reporting tool and deadlines.
Professional Standards credit - 3230
Kids are the Customers: Marketing Local Food in SchoolsJoanRozelle
Marketing local food in your school food service program can be a positive educational experience and a fundraising program for your school. Learn how to create a responsible school food marketing program that is not only directed at students, but includes school administrators, teachers, parents and the community. Also learn how to replace competitive foods (soda pop and other unhealthy vending machine snacks) with healthy, active fundraising campaigns.
A presentation of the Fresh Fruits and Vegetables: A Centerpiece for A Healthy School Environment Training. Day 2 Farm to School Programs and Building FFVP Snack Programs. www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
Amazing Food Detective Video Game Marketing jeanneherrera
Developed and launched a national childhood obesity education campaign in partnership with Scholastic, Inc. leveraging internally produced video game designed to educate children how to make healthy food choices; created lesson plans that met national education standards in partnership with pediatric obesity experts; distributed educational kits to 5,000 public schools; campaign resulted in participation by 79% of teachers, extensive national media coverage, and visibility in games for health technology arena
Community Engagement and Organic Gardening: Food Security, Community Cohesion and Healthy Food
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Partnering Farm to School with the USDA Fresh Fruit & Vegetable ProgramF2C 2009 Conference
Power Point presentation prepared by Joanne Burke, Director of UNH Dietetic Internship Program, University of New Hampshire and El Farrell, Office of Sustainability, University of New Hampshire for the Partnering Farm to School with the USDA Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program.
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The goal of this toolkit is to help you figure out what local and sustainable food is available in your region, what of it your university could be buying, and what’s missing to make this happen.
By the end of using this toolkit, you’ll know a lot more about the agricultural industry of your area– not just how it’s working now, but how it got to where it is, who’s involved in shaping its future, and how your campus can help.
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9. Your Goal = Convince Parents their Children will Benefit from Farm to School
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Ways to accomplish this task: Go beyond just adding a local food to the lunch menu. To engage children, consider the following activities: Classroom announcements School newsletters Hands-on activities like gardening and cooking that connect children with delicious and nutritious local foods Plan a tasting event to introduce students to new foods before these foods appear on the menu. Posters in the cafeterias or hallways Tape information cards to the "sneeze-guards" in the lunch line. Conduct lunch-line surveys of students to ask about their opinion of a food item. Engage students in trivia-type games about a food item during their cafeteria time. Farm visits
Ways to accomplish this task: Go beyond just adding a local food to the lunch menu. To engage teens, consider the following activities: Recruit student volunteers from the school newspaper to write articles and press releases about your farm to school program Recruit student volunteers to create a Facebook page and to Twitter about your farm to school program Plan a tasting event to introduce students to new foods before these foods appear on the menu. Posters in the cafeterias or hallways Encourage High School Coaches to promote healthy eating habits. Conduct lunch-line surveys of students to ask about their opinion of a food item. Invite a nutritionist to school to discuss the physical benefits of eating healthy food. Encourage the student council to adopt the local food/farm to school program as their community service project.
Ways to accomplish this task: To engage parents, consider the following activities: Communicate information about your program to parent volunteers in the school cafeteria - enlist them as advocates for your program! Use the school newsletter and web site to communicate with parents about upcoming local food on the menu. Take photos of students enjoying local food served in the cafeteria and include them in the school newsletter or newspaper Create a farm to school video presentation for parent-teacher nights. Cater parent-teacher nights with local food items served in your farm to school program. Send home a recipe so families can try a home version of food that will be served in the school cafeteria.
To engage administrators, consider the following activities: Conduct a presentation to school administrators and the school board about your farm to school program Invite students to participate in your presentation. Invite administrators to eat in the school cafeteria during National School Lunch Week (held each year in October) or National School Breakfast Week (held each year in March). Provide administrators with the classroom materials available on http://www.farmtoschool.org/ and http://www.mn-farmtoschool.umn.edu Support after school extra curricular activities with healthy snacks. Request that attendance, test scores and other indicators are tracked year over year to demonstrate school food program results.
To engage community leaders and business people, consider the following activities: Conduct a presentation to community leaders about your farm to school program. Focus on how your program supports the local community and keeps dollars flowing among friends and neighbors. Invite students to participate in your presentation. Invite community leaders to eat in the school cafeteria during National School Lunch Week (held each year in October) or National School Breakfast Week (held each year in March). Partner with local businesses when possible (pizza parlor example). Partner with local businesses to conduct fundraisers. Ask the local business association to support your program ( ex. be the recipient of proceeds raised at community art fair or street fair). Conduct food demos or host booth at community farmers market.