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Three Minnesota School districts have been named a 2023 Minnesota Grown Farm to School District of the Year by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s (MDA) Minnesota Grown Program. This first-ever statewide contest recognizes schools for their exceptional efforts to serve and promote foods grown in the state to their students.
The three districts receiving this year’s honors include:
- District of the Year: Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools
- Rising Star: Glacial Hills Elementary (Starbuck, Minnesota)
- People’s Choice: Hutchinson Public Schools
“We thank these school districts and their employees for their hard work, creativity, and leadership in serving and celebrating locally grown foods in schools,” said MDA Commissioner Thom Petersen. “Our students, farmers, and communities all benefit when we see Minnesota Grown on the school menu.”
The Minnesota Grown Farm to School District of the Year Contest celebrates school districts for their work to increase access to Minnesota Grown foods, teach about and celebrate local agriculture, and support Minnesota producers. Judging was based on several factors, including the variety of local foods offered in school meals, the number of producers the districts buy from, and activities they do to promote and teach about local foods. Judges also looked at how the districts celebrated Minnesota Grown foods and producers during National Farm to School Month in October.
The District of the Year award recognizes one district that is doing outstanding work to serve Minnesota Grown food and promote Minnesota agriculture and producers, while the Rising Star category recognizes a district that recently started its Farm to School program and has made significant progress in a short time. People’s Choice was determined through social media voting via the Minnesota Grown Facebook page.
“Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools maintains a year-round commitment to local food purchasing and menu development,” said Krissy McIntyre, the district’s assistant director of child nutrition services. “This commitment extends far beyond Farm to School Month, showcasing our dedication to supporting Minnesota agriculture and providing students with nutritious, locally sourced meals. Currently, we incorporate local food items from 12 Minnesota farms and producers, five of which are new to us this school year. Our goal as a department is to continue to nurture our current relationships as well as forge new partnerships.”
MDA staff will visit Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools and the two other winning districts to present the awards in-person this winter. Each winner will receive a commemorative plaque, exclusive rights to a “Minnesota Grown Farm to School District of the Year 2023” logo, and public recognition for their Farm to School commitment and leadership. The District of the Year winner will also receive an on-site culinary training for a group of food service staff.
This inaugural Minnesota Grown Farm to School District of the Year Contest was supported by a USDA Farm to School Grant received by the MDA and the Minnesota Farm to School Leadership Team. The contest will continue to be offered annually. Further information about how to participate can be found on the contest webpage.
The Minnesota Grown Program is a statewide partnership between the MDA and Minnesota producers of specialty crops and livestock. It was created over 35 years ago by specialty crop growers to differentiate their produce from produce grown elsewhere.
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Media Contact
Logan Schumacher, MDA Communications
651-201-6193
Logan.Schumacher@state.mn.us
As a leading agricultural state with more surface waters than any other of the 48 contiguous states and an abundance of cl
Minnesota voters approved the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment to the state constitution in 2008.
Thirteen Minnesota educators looking to provide more agricultural experiences for their students have received grant funding from Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC).
MAITC has awarded each educator with an Agricultural Literacy Grant, worth up to $500 each. This annual grant opportunity is designed to fund projects that support agriculture and food systems education efforts from kindergarten to high school across the state.
Topics that will be explored through this year’s projects include agricultural careers, aquaponics, and the farm-to-fork process.
MAITC is a partnership between the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) and the MAITC Foundation that seeks to increase agricultural literacy through K-12 education. For more information about the Ag Literacy Grants and other ag education resources, visit the MAITC website.
Grantee School and City |
Grantee |
Project Title |
Bluff View Elementary School, |
Marie Kruse |
Learn Through Play, From Seed to Fork |
Greenvale Park Elementary School, Northfield |
Tiffany Kortbein |
Agriculture Library Books |
Hidden Valley Elementary School, Savage |
Quincy Voris |
Hidden Valley Ag Science Project and Field Trip |
Jackson County Central Elementary School, Jackson |
Laura Bidne |
Farm to Table Elementary Lessons |
Kelliher School, Kelliher |
Amy Mastin |
Hatching Up Some Fun |
Loyola Catholic School, Mankato |
Sarah Odegard |
Ruby Ranch Field Trip |
Owatonna High School, Owatonna |
Kimberly Penning |
Water Quality and Aquaponics |
SAGE Academy, Brooklyn Park |
Cari-Ana Garcia Luna |
Farm to Plate to Career |
Sauk Centre Elementary School, |
Becky Schreiner |
Adopt a Cow Field Trip |
Spring Creek Elementary School, Northfield |
Rich Guggisberg |
Farm Day Materials |
South Point Elementary School, |
Livia Zitzow |
Growing Greens |
St. Francis School, Brainerd |
Carrie Allord |
Embedded Agriculture |
Winona County 4-H, Winona |
Mika Miller |
Food Systems in Agriculture with 4-H After-School |
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Media Contact
Logan Schumacher, MDA Communications
651-201-6193
Logan.Schumacher@state.mn.us