2016/2017 School Year Christy Fraizier, Western cafeteria manager, started a K-12 Food Rescue program after hearing about K-12 Food Rescue through Emily Klingler, Food Service Director at Western School District, who heard about K-12 Food Rescue at the Indiana Nutrition Association conference in 2015. 2017/2018 School Year These students led the K-12 Food Rescue program in 2017/2018 Gavin White Addyson Tate Melaina Harrell Brandon Griswold Maddysun Devoss Marc Fairfield Dametri Harris Gina Lister Micaulee Parrish Bryson Smith Holly Smith Josh Wilson Tyler Baldridge Ava Faulstich Clea Knapp Darrell Branch Hannah McKay Jacob Leiter Ruthie McCormack Rylan Packard 2018/2019 School Year These students led the K-12 Food Rescue program in 2017/2018 Tyler Baldridge Dametri Harris Aaron Hudson Micaulee Parrish Bryson Smith Marc Fairfield Josh Wilson Gavin White (shirt size Adult Small) Ryan Rodman (shirt size Adult Small) AJ Prater Ava Faulstich Gina Lister Hannah McKay Holly Smith Jacob Leiter Jordan Butler Kendall High Zach Defribritis Claire Wavra Movisha Servai The Western Intermediate K-12 Food Rescue program elevates students with special needs to leadership positions, much like Westfield Middle School. The curriculum for that program can be seen boy clicking on the infographic library video. Great K-12 Food Rescue student leaders at IPS William McKinley School 39. Thanks to Sharon Sellers for submitting these photos of students receiving their K-12 Food Rescue certificates of student leadership and #FoodIsNotTrash T shirts!
You have entered nearly 8 million food items into the tracking tool. Just a reminder that the Food Rescue Tracking Tool allows one time "catch up" entries. If you have fallen behind entering the data and want to enter it for any portion of the year, you can make a one time entry to catch up.
If you have lost your link, reply to this email and we will forward it to you. [email protected] Additionally, if you know your estimated number of rescued food items his semester, that can be entered as well. For example: 90 school days X 40 estimated items per day = 3,600 food items rescued. Just enter 3,600 items then "submit" and the entry is complete! There is also a feature on our live impact dashboard that allows you to see the total for your school since you started using the tool, similar to the image below. Just find your school then adjust the date ranges, and the tool will produce your individual graphic at this link. Thanks so much for leading K-12 Food Rescue! John Williamson Food Rescue Executive Director |
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