Meet our Farm to School Program Manager—Kris Nelson
Growing Gardens Throughout Windham Southeast Supervisory District
Second graders from Academy School got to share their scratch cooking skills by making beautiful chocolate beet cupcakes, topped with pink frosting tinted with beet juice, for a recent Windham Southeast School District (WSESD) school board meeting. This delicious treat was just the beginning of a very special Valentine’s Day evening presentation celebrating school gardens, Farm to School programs, and outdoor education in WSESD schools.
Chroma Technology Is Committed to Giving Back to Their Community
As the Farm to School program continues to gain momentum in schools across the United States, it’s important to recognize the companies that make this valuable initiative possible. One such company that deserves recognition is Chroma Technology, based in Bellows Falls, Vermont. Chroma Technology has been a generous supporter of Food Connects' Farm to School program, and we would like to express our sincere gratitude for their support.
Boundary Crossing Through Stories: Exploring Multiple Perspectives and Counter Narratives in Vermont Food Systems
By Kris Nelson
“What are the costs of leaving one’s homeland?” “What are the true human costs of our food?” “What is a ‘New England’ story?” These questions are at the heart of stories told by migrant dairy farm workers in Vermont, collected in the nonfiction comics anthology, The Most Costly Journey / El viaje más caro: Stories of Migrant Workers in Vermont, Drawn by New England Cartoonists edited by Marek Bennett, Julia Grand Doucet, Andy Kolovos, and Teresa Mares. Mares, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Vermont, discussed the book, and how it came to be, in her keynote presentation at a recent Farm to School professional development event for Vermont educators, Multiple Perspectives and Counter Narratives in VT Food Systems. I recently attended the event, hosted by Shelburne Farms, Vermont Folklife, and the Vermont Historical Society, with Farm to School Coach Sheila Humphreys.
Fresh Picks Café: A Sponsor and Partner of Food Connects Farm to School
Making Magic at Academy School
Dummerston School Launches Farm to School Buddy Class Project
By Sheila Humphreys
In the spring of 2021, Dummerston School was awarded a $10,000 Farm to School and Early Childhood Grant from the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Farm and Markets (VAAFM). This unique grant includes customized professional development provided by Vermont FEED. At Dummerston School, principal Julianne Eagan decided to use that professional development to launch a new buddy classroom program with a Farm to School and outdoor learning focus.
Thank You to Our Farm to School Sponsors
Harvest Dinner Returns to Newbrook Elementary School
By Jenny Kessler
On November 9th, after two long years with very limited community events due to COVID-19, Newbrook Elementary School hosted its first Harvest Dinner since 2019. This was a beautiful event, showcasing student-made art, donations from the community, soups cooked by students, staff, and community members, a shared meal, and a successful fundraising effort for the Farm to School program. It also started with a beautiful land acknowledgment led by students.