Innovative offerings will find a home in a renovated Commons space
James A. Garfield Local Schools is thrilled to announce the receipt of the USDA Healthy Meals Incentives Grant. This highly competitive federal grant has been awarded to JAG in the amount of $115,641 and will be used to purchase new equipment for the kitchen at the Middle/High School, significantly enhancing food preparation and serving efficiency.
The goals of this grant are ambitious and focused on improving the health and wellness of our students. Key objectives include increasing the availability of healthy meal options, particularly through the expansion of locally grown and scratch-made food offerings. By incorporating more fresh, local ingredients into school meals, we aim to provide students with nutritious choices that support their overall well-being.
One of the primary goals of the grant is to boost participation in the districtās breakfast and lunch programs. To support this, the Commons area at the high school are undergoing a remodel this summer. The renovation will enhance safety with additional areas of egress and revamped serving lines, including a double-sided salad bar that will serve students salad daily and provide options for taco, pasta, potato and other ābarsā students have been asking for. The updated seating will transform the space into a versatile area that can be used by the teachers, clubs, and outside organizations for banquets and awards ceremonies.
This grant is yet another example of JAG being outstanding stewards of tax dollars. By securing grant funding, the district can provide extensive services to its students and the community without additional costs to taxpayers. The USDA Healthy Meals Incentives Grant will enable the district to make significant improvements that benefit student health and enrich our communityās resources.