High School

Santa Fe School Garden Network

The Santa Fe School Garden Network is a group that helps support teachers, communities, and schools in northern New Mexico that want to provide gardening opportunities for our youth.  Partners include the Santa Fe Botanical Garden, Santa Fe Master Gardeners, Santa Fe Community College, the Acequia Madre Elementary School, La Familia, EarthCare and many more.

FOLO

FOLO stands for Feed Our Loved Ones. FOLO Farms is run by six families on a mission to feed the world nutritionally power packed, bio-nutrient rich vegetables. Our farming methods are 100% organic, although we have not got round to getting certified organic status yet.

We have three farms in JB. Our first is a half acre farm at Kempas. This is a demo farm, where we do all our experimenting. This is the only farm open to public at the moment as we have built a proper events space/café here. We run events such as school tours, private workshops, cooking lessons.

Mary's Munchies

 

 

 

Mary’s Munchies is a one of a kind school cafeteria located at St Mary’s College in Auckland as an alternative to fast food/commercial tuck shop and offers a much more nutritious, holistic experience to the students and staff at St Mary’s College.

FoodChain

FoodChain is a nonprofit that strives to forge links between our community and food by

Forest Hills Public Schools

1. Program and Pedagogy: We are in the process of developing our garden. We have taught students and teachers design thinking and are leading the students in this process for them to design, develop and implement the garden.

Woodland Park Zoo

The mission of Woodland Park Zoo is to save animals and their habitats through conservation leadership and engaging experiences, inspiring people to learn, care and act. Founded in 1899, Woodland Park Zoo has sparked delight, discovery and unforgettable memories for generations of Northwest families. People who experience the wonders of the natural world are inspired to protect it. That's why every year we lead more than 1 million people on a journey that inspires a lifelong love of animals, makes science come alive, and gives people the tools to take conservation action.

Port Townsend School District Farm to School

 

We serve all students in Port Townsend school district, approximately 1,110 students. Our values include place-based learning with hands in the dirt and cooking with whole foods. We support our learners in exploring nutrition education, plant-based science and real food as a tool for teamwork, health and holistic wellness. Ultimately, we teach respect for the gardens and for each other by guiding our students to become stewards of the Earth and their community. 

Zasqua

The name of our school is Colegio Los Nogales and the program in which the garden is involved is called Zasqua Biorefuge, an take place in an area of the school that have a restored weatland (0.7 acres), three different types of restored native Andean forests (0.85 acres) and an interactive and productive areas (0.75 acres). Pk-Elementary are in charge of the: recicle plastic program, compost plant that manages all the organic waste the school generates and run the free range rabbit breathing center, we sell the rabbits for meat porpuse, generating in this way income to our program.

UF/IFAS Extension Family Nutrition Program - Farm to School and Community

Our Farm to School and Community (F2SC) program makes Florida-grown foods more accessible to SNAP-eligible people in Florida. The F2SC team approaches Farm to School holistically by partnering with a variety of stakeholders throughout the food system. We work with local partners — schools, farmers, businesses, farmers markets, food service professionals, non-profit organizations — and state and federal agencies to improve the health of Florida citizens, while benefiting farmers and the local economy.

Some of our projects include:

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