BRING THE FARMER TO YOUR SCHOOL
SERVING 200 SCHOOLS AND THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN!
The Bring the Farmer to Your School Program was a collaboration through the support of the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Specialty Crop Block Grant. Through this funding, we were able to bring California farmers into the classroom at Title 1 Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) schools across Los Angeles County to provide students with an incredible learning experience filled with fun facts about farming and fresh tastings of locally-grown produce. Over time, the program expanded to provide interactive kids classes at select Food Access LA markets. Many times, we discovered through this program that this is the first time children get to taste a variety of locally grown, fresh fruits and vegetables.
Over 142,000 students, grades Pre-K to 12th, were served and 7,405 parents attended farmer presentations in the 200 schools that participated.
Farmer In The Classroom
The Farmer in the Classroom format provided students with a 30-minute interactive presentation by a farmer. Visits took place during regular school hours with farmers presenting to 250 students per day. At the end of each presentation, students received a sample of locally-grown produce from the farmer’s farm to enjoy. The program is both fun and educational. And a great experience!
Farmer Produce Stand
The Farmer Produce Stand format was designed for students to enjoy and learn while participating in a school-wide event such as a Health Fair or Open House. Farmers set up a stand as they would at a farmers’ market and included educational visual aids. Students visiting the Farmer Produce Stand learned about the farm and healthy eating and left with a sample of produce.