What ages/grade level participate in farm to school?

Any grade can participate in Farm to School! It depends on the school district, the nature of the program, and the relationship the program has with the school and the teachers. In Concrete, we have garden and cooking classes for grades K-8 throughout the school year, and also facilitate hands-on tasks with high school food

What ages/grade level participate in farm to school?2021-05-03T17:43:15+00:00

Where do donations go, and how are they used?

Donations to Farm to School are mainly used to help fund running our garden and cooking classes throughout the school year. This includes buying food, kitchen supplies and utensils, seeds and starts for the gardens, and tools for use in the gardens, among many other things. Donations also help fund summer programming and help pay

Where do donations go, and how are they used?2020-10-16T18:04:12+00:00

What volunteer opportunities are there?

There are multiple volunteer opportunities for Farm to School. You can volunteer to help take care of the school garden care and maintenance, which is especially helpful over weekends and during the summer, when students are not present. You can help out in garden or cooking classes during the school day as an extra adult

What volunteer opportunities are there?2020-10-16T18:04:20+00:00

Why is Farm to School important?

Farm to School is important for many reasons. It connects kids and communities to where their food comes from, and through growing and cooking their own food, healthier habits are formed. It allows space for experiential, hands-on education outside that is built into the school day. It also creates spaces for teamwork, exploration, collaboration, and

Why is Farm to School important?2020-10-16T18:04:30+00:00

How do you choose what fruit or veggie to feature in Harvest of the Month?

We choose the Harvest of the Month based on seasonality of produce (what’s growing in that particular month!), availability at local farms, and ease of preparation. As we’ve developed relationships with our local farms, it’s been easier to predict which month will have which vegetable!

How do you choose what fruit or veggie to feature in Harvest of the Month?2020-10-16T18:04:49+00:00

I’m a farmer. How can I sell my produce to a local school?

A good place to start is by reaching out to your school district’s Food Service Director. Keep in mind that this is usually a very busy person, responsible for hundreds or perhaps thousands of meals a day and that they are already doing a good job! School food budgets are also extremely tight, so be

I’m a farmer. How can I sell my produce to a local school?2020-10-16T18:04:58+00:00

How do I get involved with your vocational training (high schoolers)?

Our vocational program is currently only available to high school students (sophomores or juniors at the time of application) in the Concrete School District. If this is you, please contact the Concrete Farm to School program coordinator for more information. Positions are advertised in the spring at UnitedGeneral.org/Join-Our-Team.

How do I get involved with your vocational training (high schoolers)?2021-05-03T16:10:12+00:00

How do you decide what recipes to make?

We choose recipes that feature fruits and vegetables as main ingredients, have lots of jobs to involve many students, and can be prepared in a 60-minute class session (including set up, eating, and clean up!). Many of our favorites have been adapted from the Edible Schoolyard, but we’ve also developed our own recipes over the

How do you decide what recipes to make?2020-10-16T18:05:15+00:00

How are your programs funded?

Our programs are funded through a variety of community, foundational, and federal grants and donations from organizations and individuals. Please see our Partners and Funders for more information.

How are your programs funded?2020-10-16T18:05:25+00:00
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