- Covenant House, Anchorage
- Craig Elementary School
- Delta Elementary School
- Fort Greely Middle/High School
- Mitkoff Middle School, Petersburg
- Naknek Elementary School
- O’Malley Elementary School, Anchorage
- Rae C. Stedman Elementary School, Petersburg
- Residential Youth Care, Inc., Ketchikan
- Sidney C. Huntington School, Galena City
- Tongass School of Arts & Sciences, Ketchikan
- Trailside Elementary School, Anchorage
- Wrangell Elementary School and Middle/High School
Salad bars in schools are cool! Salad bars can help students eat more fruits and vegetables that are important for good health. Salad bars can help schools meet the new meal standards for fruits and vegetables. The State of Alaska Child Nutrition Programs, Obesity Prevention and Control Program, and Farm to School Program have partnered together to help get more salad bars in schools.
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Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools
This project is part of the national "Lets Move Salad Bars to Schools" initiative. For more information visit http://saladbars2schools.org/.
May 13, 2013
Alaska Schools Get New Salad Bars
Congratulations to the 14 Alaska schools and RCCI's that received mini-grants for new salad bars! The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services Obesity Prevention and Control Program and the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development Child Nutrition Programs sponsored the salad bar mini-grant program. The following schools will be receiving brand new salad bars for the 2013-14 school year:
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