…a bus monitor and food-service delivery person. Once a week, she picks up a supply of food for the school from New Hingham Elementary on her way to work. “I’ve…
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‘I’ve learned that things have a cost.’ Meet the migrant children working long hours in factories and fish plants across Mass.
…employed minors, with unaccompanied minors. “But are we willing to let children starve because their families can’t afford food?” In the seafood-processing plants that line the New Bedford waterfront, largely…
Let them eat kale: Belchertown students plant, harvest the vegetable for cafeteria
…have planted, harvested and then get to eat the food in the cafeteria,” Clark said. “Today’s child does not know where food comes from, so this is a huge step.”…
Bringing Collaboration Skills to the Classroom
…Science degree in Food Science from Purdue University, Kuhlka began her career working for food companies in quality control management. The teachers she worked with at Pioneer as a paraprofessional…
Working to Help People Grows Important life Skills
…to a certain weight, so that they can be distributed by the Food Bank of Western MA. A tall young man with large hands, it doesn’t take long for Doug…
Michelle Mendes
…substitute teacher. Her interest in child development led her to the field of Early Intervention where she supported children birth to age three and their families in Hampden and Hampshire…
Families and Youth
Home E Search query for: blog blog tag healthy hampshire county food policy council ( Page 19 ) How can families be involved in their student’s experience? Each year, there…
Felica S. Vasudevan
…Degree from Stanford University, with a major in Public Policy. She received her Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School and a Master of Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy…
Felicia S. Vasudevan
…Degree from Stanford University, with a major in Public Policy. She received her Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School and a Master of Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy…
MIAC reverses Rule 53 decision
The masses spoke, and the MIAC listened. In a somewhat surprising decision, the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Council on Friday voted 10-1 to reverse MIAA Rule 53 – allowing middle school…