The word is out – the RSU 14 School Nutrition team is worth following. A blog on Scholastic’s CHOICES IDEABOOK last week called out the district’s School Nutrition Program as one of three to watch.
Blog author Amy Lauren Smith wrote that
she came across information about the district when researching a project for
her own school. “There are so many great school food programs out there, but the
creative and colorful dishes from Chef Sam particularly grabbed my
attention…It’s exciting to see school food being used as an opportunity to
teach the community about the importance of cooking and eating whole foods,”
she wrote.
RSU14 Chef and School Nutrition &
Wellness Coordinator Samantha Cowens-Gasbarro is quick to point out that the Twitter
handle might be hers, but the good things happening in the district are a team
effort. The support of health teachers, kitchen staff, principals and the superintendent
has allowed the team to create a well rounded program district wide, she said. Things
like the health class curriculum comes from the willingness of teachers and
principals to have nutrition staff be a part of the education process, not just
serving lunch, she added.
Cowens-Gasbarro said she had no idea
about the post until the author tagged her on Twitter. She said she was
surprised, since her Twitter following isn’t huge. This kind of recognition of
their efforts is an honor for the district, she said. The goal of the program
is feeding kids the best possible food they can, she said, and they are lucky
to have a superintendent who embraces these goals.
Social media is an important tool in
communicating that what they do goes far beyond serving lunch. Cowens-Gasbarro
said that if parents and community members see all the things they are doing,
they can understand the goal of the program better. “We really try to educate
parents and educate students on what we think is important,” she said.
News does seem to be getting out about
the district’s efforts to provide a top quality school nutrition program. This
week, Director of Food Services Jeanne Reilly traveled to Washington DC to
visit the White House. She was invited, along with a few others, to talk about
the benefits of having a chef in the district.
The blog post can be found at
http://choicesideabook.scholastic.com/2016/09/3-healthy-school-food-programs-watch.
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