Farm Fresh Challenge Success Stories


2023 Farm Fresh Challenge Success Stories Click the Image for Details

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Activities: A compilation of some of the creative ideas implemented by participants in the 2023 Farm Fresh Challenge
Displays: See what FFC participants did to make their serving lines and cafeterias engaging for students in 2023
Flyers: View the creative ways 2023 FFC participants shared information and recipes about local products
Garden Fun: Several FFC participants worked in their gardens and/or used their school garden grown produce as part of their 2023 learning activities
More Fun: Costumes and fun food shapes and activities were on the menu for these 2023 FFC participants

Archived - 2022 Farm Fresh Challenge Success Stories Click the Image for Details
Brenham ISD – Pickle Lessons and Health Fair
Brazosport ISD – Carved Squash
Galveston ISD - Nutrition Education and Recipe Tasting
Culberson County Allamoore ISD - Tasting Booths
Lewisville ISD - Career Day on Wheels 
Hamshire-Fannett ISD - Infused Water Made with Local Fruit
Franklin ISD - Texas Grown Produce Activity
Austin ISD - Texas Farm Fresh Art Contest
Lena Pope Home - Highlighted Milk Supplier
Crosby ISD - Healthy Eating and Exercise
Houston ISD - Green Power Smoothies
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD - In-house Cooking Demonstrations
Round Rock ISD - School Garden Planting Event
Teague ISD - Produce Jokes and Fun Facts

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