School Nutrition
- Lunch Menus
- Free and Reduced Meal Applications
- Meal Prices & Charge Procedure
- MySchoolBucks.com (online payment of lunch money)
- Smart Snacks
- Special Dietary Needs
- Overview
- Farm to School
- Health Inspection Scores, 2019-2020
- Public Invitation to Bid, 2018-2019
- School Gardens
- Staff
- Summer Feeding
- Vendor Application
- Wellness Policy
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School Gardens
Page ContentTools and Resources
- Food Safety and School Gardens
- Create Your Own Garden
- Georgia Farm to School Toolkit - School Gardens
- Growing School Gardens - Annie's Homegrown
- School Garden Curriculum
- Theme Garden Guide
- UGA Extension - School Garden Resources
- Whole Kids Foundation - School Garden Resource Center
USDA Fact Sheets
- Farm to School Planning Toolkit
- Local Food & Learning in Early Child Care and Education Settings
- Research Shows Farm to School Works
- School Gardens: Using Gardens to Grow Healthy Habits in Cafeterias, Classrooms, and Communities
Grant Opportunities- Annie's Grants for Gardens
- Captain Planet Foundation
- Disney Summer of Service
- The Fruit Tree Planting Foundation
- UGA Extension - Grant Opportunities
- Whole Kids Foundation
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