PPT-Adirondack Farm to School Initiative
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Presentation to Lake Placid School Board August 2013 Initiative Goals 15 local food in K12 schools by 2015 Connecting School Gardens and Cafeterias Obtaining grants
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Adirondack Farm to School Initiative: Transcript
Presentation to Lake Placid School Board August 2013 Initiative Goals 15 local food in K12 schools by 2015 Connecting School Gardens and Cafeterias Obtaining grants to support S chool gardens . This slide deck must be edited before you use it. . This training . include a farm to school video. The video is provided in two formats, on two separate slides. The first video slide allows you to show the video through QuickTime. No internet connection is needed in order to access the video on this slide, but your computer must be equipped with QuickTime. The second video slide embeds the video as a YouTube video. You will need an internet connection in order to access the video through YouTube. PPT must be in “. Karyn. . Novakowski. , . Somerville Public Schools. Chris Mancini, . Groundwork Somerville . Sarah Lindsay, . Groundwork Somerville. Mass Farm to School Conference, January 13, 2015. Somerville . Schools. NTR 300. Rick Hall. USDA FOODS IN YOUR . SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM. A & B Commodities (Brown Box). Processed (End Products) . Food Distribution. Program Areas. “A” Group. Fruits, . You have brown hair. Wear glasses. Have a brother or sister. Like football. Can speak another language. You like swimming in the sea! . Born in this country. Know what you want to be when you’re older. Insert Name of Presenters. Peer Leadership Network. National Farm to School Network. Farm to School Peer Leadership Network. Goal: Strengthen farm to school training and technical assistance for stakeholders through peer learning. . Office of Child Nutrition. What is Farm to School?. Bringing Local Food to Schools. It can be picked at the peak of ripeness and so improves school food quality. . Local food connects students to the season, their locale, and their community.. Presented by:. Farm to School and Bureau of Nutrition Programs and Services. October 14, 2015. Why is Buying Local Important?. Connecting students to environment. Connecting students to local farms. Keeping local dollars local. Welcome to our webinar on the Farm-to-School Grant Program Round III. Audio can be heard either through your computer or your phone using the phone number displayed.. US Toll Free: 1-844-633-8697 . Local: 1-518-549-0500 . District leaders must limit initiatives to allow for the sustained focus essential to school improvement.. The School Administrator (. DuFour. , 2003). Case Study. : The . High Cost of Failing to Speak With One Voice. District Leadership for School Improvement District leaders must limit initiatives to allow for the sustained focus essential to school improvement. The School Administrator ( DuFour , 2003) Case Study Washington State Department of Agriculture Farm to Institution: Challenges & Opportunities Chris Iberle Farm to School & Value Chains Specialist WSDA Regional Markets What is farm to institution? By Ang Sherpa, Marcos Soto, and Carmen Saab. 1. Table of Contents. 3. . Introduction. 4 . Procurement Laws. 5-12 . Farmer Interviews. 13-15 . Additional Interviews. 16-17 . School Survey. 18-24. Danielle Fleury, USDA Farm to School. Lauren Mancini & Karyn Novakowski, Somerville Public Schools. Sally Loomis, Williamsburg Public Schools. Overview. Federal funding streams:. USDA’s Farm to School Grant Program. Steve Ruff, Arizona State University Vicky Hamilton, Southwest Research Institute. Overview. Greeley et al. [2005] recognized that the floor of Gusev crater has mare-like ridges and other features indicative of low-viscosity lava flows with a crater retention age of 3.65 .
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