Farm Based

Edible International Academy

Edible International Academy(EIA) is the international program which is offered during the weekend in the beautiful campus of Incheon English Village in order to provide 100% English immersion curriculum to Korean students. Through its systematic components during the weekend and vacation period, it provides an opportunity to take rigorous international curriculum without giving up Korean elementary curriculum provided by Korean schools during the weekdays.

F.H. King Students for Sustainable Agriculture

F.H. King is a student organization based out of the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Our mission is to establish the relationship between land, food, and the UW-Madison campus community as well as the surrounding Madison community through our garden workshops and shared learning experiences.

Website: http://fhkingstudents.wix.com/fhking

Farm Academy Live

Farm Academy Live is a FREE interactive video conferencing program built to meet the Common Core State Standards for grades K-5. The courses offered are; "Milk: From the Dairy to your Door," “Cotton: From the Field to your Family," and “Food & Nutrition: From Fork to Farm.” Each lesson provides students with a hands-on engaging activity; raw products are sent directly into the classroom for the students to physically touch and see. Using the latest video conferencing technology the 45-60 minute lessons are taught by the Farm Academy Live teacher.

 

Florida Farm to School Program, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

The Florida Farm to School program partners local farms with K-12 schools to provide Florida children with nourishing, locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables in school cafeterias.

Outgrowing Hunger

Harrison Park K-8 Garden

A dedicated 8,000sf school garden is partnered with a 12,000sf community garden on Portland Public Schools property to serve the whole family and whole community of Harrison Park Students. In-class and after school garden programming is provided through our partners Portland Earth Art and Agriculture Project and Impact Northwest.

 

Neighborhoods Community Garden

Peabody School

The Peabody School Garden is a garden to table program for ages 3 through Kindergarten. It currently uses the Foodprints prgram for curriculum. Students participate in maintaining the garden year round as well as harvesting, cooking, studying soil, and composting. There is a kitchen classroom used for lessons as well as outdoor classes. The program is run by a garden director along with an intern and parent volunteers.

Alachua Farm to School Program

The following description is a summary of our farm to school plan funded by a 2014 USDA Farm to School Program grant: Alachua County Public Schools seeks to increase the amount of locally produced foods served in school meals, and to expand nutrition and wellness curriculum through support from a Farm to School Planning Grant. In developing a comprehensive farm to school program, Alachua County Public Schools will focus on high need Title I elementary schools.

GRuB (Garden Raised Bounty)

GRuB grows healthy food, people, and communities. We inspire positive personal and community change by bringing people together around food and agriculture. We do this by partnering with youth and people with low-incomes to create empowering individual and community food solutions, and offering tools and trainings to help build a just and sustainable food system.

Sierra Harvest

Sierra Harvest is an organization dedicated to educating, inspiring, and connecting western Nevada County’s families to fresh, local, seasonal foods. Our farm to school program is in 19 schools serving over 6,000 students! The program includes a local produce stand at each school, a “Harvest of the Month” program, farm field trips, school garden consultations, and guest appearances by farmers, nutrition educators, and chefs. We also have an educational farm called the Food Love Project which provides field trips, serivce projects, and Upicks.

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