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Where do I start?
Key Elements of a Farm to School
Nationwide, Farm to School Programs come in all shapes and sizes. They vary by region, by state, and by school system. Critical to the success of a program is the support from administrators, collaboration with farmers, food service managers, teachers, parents, and students. Typically a Farm to School Program has four key elements:
Do background reading and research
Develop community partnerships
The time constraints placed on a food service director are enormous, and adding a local food program may seem like just too much. Even a highly motivated, passionate food service director can't do it all. You need help! A committee, a task force, a working group, whatever you want to call it -- you need some other folks who are willing to help with the work.
Communication is key!
Communicate with food service staff, teachers, school administrators, students, and community member.
Start slowly, and plan carefully
Planning needs to begin many months in advance of the date when you expect to serve a food item. You need to:
Connect students with the food
Go beyond simply adding a local food to the lunch menu. Utilize materials in this toolkit to engage children:
Don't be afraid to ask for help
Remember that there are people across Maryland and the country that are invested in connecting young people with local and healthy foods in their school lunchrooms. Please contact them.
Network with organizations involved in farm to school work in Maryland
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