School Cafeterias

Peach County Farm to School Program

The following description is a summary of our farm to school plan funded by a 2013 USDA Farm to School Program grant: To enable Peach County Schools to offer tasty and nutritious locally grown agricultural products to students once to twice per week in an effort to combat childhood obesity and support the local farming community

Farm to School New Haven

The following description is a summary of our farm to school plan funded by a 2013 USDA Farm to School Program grant: To engage a Procurement Specialist to help New Haven School Food Programs determine and implement strategies that will dramatically increase the amount of regionally grown produce in the meals of over 20,900 urban public school students.

Denver School District 1 Farm to School Program

The following description is a summary of our farm to school plan funded by a 2013 USDA Farm to School Program grant: To provide Colorado-grown products to Denver school children during lunch, to educate students on where their food comes from and how it is grown, and to ensure that the food coming from the urban farms is safe.

Weld 8 Farm to School Program

The following description is a summary of our farm to school plan funded by a 2013 USDA Farm to School Program grant: The district has made some preliminary contact with local farms and will strengthen the present agreements, bring in more farm partnerships and improve our kitchen facilities for the capacity to prepare, store and serve fresh local produce.

Greeley-Evans School District 6 Farm to School

Greeley-Evans School District 6 began its Farm to School program in 2007, when the District purchased one crop of cherry tomatoes for $239. Since then, with the assistance of numerous grants, including the USDA's Farm to School Grant, the program has expanded to other fruits, vegetables, dairy, and even meat and poultry items. Today, about 80% of our lunches are prepared from scratch in our Central Production Kitchen (CPK), and around 25% of our food purchases are local, with the rate of local food purchases increasing each year.

Chico Unified School District Farm to School Program

The following description is a summary of our farm to school plan funded by a 2013 USDA Farm to School Program grant: Funds will help expand existing Farm to School resources and activities from a series of successful but disparate activities into a comprehensive, integrated Farm‐to‐School program.

Lemon Grove Farm to School Project

The following description is a summary of our farm to school plan funded by a 2013 USDA Farm to School Program grant: To maximize use of local, minimally processed and fresh foods in school meals every day, first at the District's newest middle school and later throughout the district.

Code Green

The following description is a summary of our farm to school plan funded by a 2013 USDA Farm to School Program grant: To lead a cluster planning project for four rural communities/schools. A school and community organization team will develop a "Code Green" Comprehensive Farm to School long‐range plan to be implemented over a 5 year period.

The Henry Ford & Henry Ford Academy

The Henry Ford celebrates 300 years of American history and innovation at Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, Ford Rouge Factory Tour, and Benson Ford Research Center.

Mission Montessori Schools

OUR MISSION
Our mission is to prepare and provide the most natural and life supporting environment for the child, observing the child and continually adapting the environment to support the fulfillment of the child's greatest potential—physically, intellectually, emotionally and spiritually.

Our GOALS are:

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