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From Migrant Worker to School Food Pioneer: How Lucy DeLeon Brings Authentic Tamales to Oregon Schools

September 30, 2025

This article is pulled from episode 2-45 of The Farm to School Podcast hosted by Michelle Markesteyn and Rick Sherman. For the full episode and transcript, click here. Lucy DeLeon’s journey from picking crops as a child migrant worker to feeding tens of thousands of Oregon students authentic tamales demonstrates how cultural food traditions can transform school…

How Michelle Markesteyn Built Oregon’s Farm to School Movement From School Gardens to State Policy

September 30, 2025

This article is pulled from episode 1-5 of The Farm to School Podcast hosted by Michelle Markesteyn and Rick Sherman. For the full episode and transcript, click here. From a dyslexic teenager with an eighth-grade reading level to a doctorate from Tufts University and architect of Oregon’s farm to school infrastructure—Michelle Markesteyn’s journey demonstrates how personal passion…

How School Wellness Policies Connect Farm to School Programs Across Oregon Districts

September 30, 2025

This article is pulled from episode 1-14 of The Farm to School Podcast hosted by Michelle Markesteyn and Rick Sherman. For the full episode and transcript, click here. School wellness policies might sound like bureaucratic paperwork, but they’re actually powerful tools for advancing farm to school and school garden programs. Jennifer Young, School Wellness Policy Coordinator at…

Full-Time School Garden Coordinator Transforms Rural Oregon Charter School Into Edible Landscape

September 30, 2025

This article is pulled from episode 1-6 of The Farm to School Podcast hosted by Michelle Markesteyn and Rick Sherman. For the full episode and transcript, click here. What happens when a rural charter school hires a full-time school garden coordinator with a vision for regenerative farming and social justice through education? Lua Siegel shares how she…

How Molalla High School’s Culture Club Transformed 1,000 Students Through Oregon’s 500th School Garden

September 30, 2025

This article is pulled from episode 1-3 of The Farm to School Podcast hosted by Michelle Markesteyn and Rick Sherman. For the full episode and transcript, click here. School gardens can transform entire communities, but what happens when a thriving program loses its champion? Kelly Douglas, former school garden coordinator at Molalla High School, shares the remarkable…

What Is Farm to School? A Guide to Local Food in Schools and Child Nutrition Programs

September 30, 2025

Farm to school programs connect students with fresh, local foods while teaching them about agriculture and nutrition. But what exactly does “farm to school” mean, and how do these programs work in practice? Oregon’s farm to school coordinators Rick Sherman and Michelle Markesteyn break down this growing movement in schools and child nutrition programs across…

Oregon Producers Share Farm to School Success Stories

September 30, 2025

Discover how local Oregon food producers are connecting with schools and expanding their market reach through the Oregon Harvest for Schools program. In this video, four diverse Oregon businesses share their firsthand experiences selling to school districts and the impact farm to school programs have had on their operations. Featured Oregon Producers: These producer testimonials…

Remote Oregon School District Transforms Local Food Access Despite Distribution Challenges

September 17, 2025

This article is pulled from episode 1-1 of The Farm to School Podcast hosted by Michelle Markesteyn and Rick Sherman. For the full episode and transcript, click here. Rural school districts often believe farm to school programs are impossible in remote areas without robust distribution networks or nearby farmers. Rikkilynn Starliper, Nutrition Services Director for…

Umatilla School District Increases Lunch Participation with Student-Driven Menu Featuring Traditional Pozole

September 17, 2025

When students asked for pozole on their school lunch menu, Umatilla School District listened, and the results transformed their cafeteria program. This student-driven approach to menu development showcases how incorporating traditional foods and centering student voices can dramatically improve school meal participation and cultural connection. Students Lead Menu Innovation In the winter of 2023, FoodCorps…

Oregon Educators Learn Traditional Foods Curriculum Through 10-Month Indigenous Plant Teaching Cohort

September 17, 2025

Oregon school garden educators are embracing a transformative approach to farm to school programming by learning to incorporate traditional and indigenous foods in respectful, authentic ways. The Oregon Farm to School Network (OFSN) and Tahoma Peak Solutions has launched an innovative 10-month teaching cohort that connects educators with indigenous plant knowledge and culturally responsive curriculum.…

Oregon’s Coastal Waters Meet School Cafeterias: How Three Regional Events Connected Fishers with Student Meals

July 23, 2025

Oregon school nutrition staff learn to prepare local seafood through hands-on culinary training events across the state When students at Springfield High School tried fresh Oregon albacore tuna salad for lunch, they didn’t just enjoy a delicious meal, they experienced the result of an innovative partnership bringing Oregon’s coastal waters directly to school cafeterias. This…

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