We applaud these schools who are getting REAL for our kids and teaching them about REAL food. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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"One thing I get from talking to teachers about their students is when they add simple things like an apple, a snack or a breakfast in the classroom, Just that extra little bit of nutrition, absentee rates go down, the kids’ test scores go up, they’re in a better mood, it’s just a happier classroom...and I just hear this over and over again." ~ Rachel Ray

Burns Park Elementary's garden grew and grew and grew - beyond even their original plans - thanks to the students' excitement!

Read more: Burns Park Elementary School

Fitness plans & life-threatening food allergies led Principal Sue Walton and staff at Cooley Elementary to make positive changes!

Read more: Cooley Elementary

Pembroke Elementary is ready to harvest their Community Garden and the students are learning big lessons!

Read more: Pembroke Elementary School

Principal Steve Garrison of Waterford Village Elementary takes a 'whole child' approach to making sure students are ready to learn!

Read more: Waterford Village Elementary

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