Showing posts with label Health and Wellness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health and Wellness. Show all posts

School Gardens By Student Hands

Posted by Sodexo-Jackmont @ Atlanta Public Schools on Friday, December 3, 2010 , under | comments (0)




Get your hands dirty for a great cause, the Sodexo-Jackmont team took part in the "Be The Change" day of community service event by visiting Bazoline Usher Elementary School and getting our hand dirty.  This event was spear headed by fraternities and sororities at Georgia Tech several groups of volunteers visited different locations throughout the city to complete various charitable tasks to improve our community.

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GOOD4U Healthy Meals Programs

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The GOOD4U healthy meals program is under way!!!  This new and exciting program rewards students for making healthier choices when they visit the cafeteria.  The program is so exciting that it has caught the attention of the Atlanta Falcons orgnazation who have partnered with Sodexo-Jackmont in implementing this program at Atlanta Public Schools. The pilot for this program kicked off at Brandon Elementary, Sarah Smith Elementary, and Jackson Elementary below are some are some pictures of the exciting event.

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Local Apples Served @ Atlanta Public Schools

Posted by Sodexo-Jackmont @ Atlanta Public Schools on Friday, November 5, 2010 , under | comments (0)




Local produce at Atlatna Public Schools by Sodexo. Localy grown apple are currently being served the the studetns of the Atlanta Public Schools.

Small, local farms are run by farmers who live on their land and work hard to preserve it. They protect open spaces by keeping land in agricultural use and preserve natural habitats by maintaining forest and wetlands. By being good stewards of the land, seeking out local markets, minimizing packaging, and harvesting food only when it is ready to consume, farmers can significantly reduce their environmental impact. In fact, studies show that sustainable agricultural practices can actually increase food production by up to 79% while at the same time actively reducing the effects of farming on climate change through carbon sequestration .. (via sustainabletable.org)



National School Lunch Week

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This is just an example of how eating healthy can be fun. Guest chefs visited Garden Hill Elementary to talk with students about how important is to take care of their bodies by eating right.  Guest chefs and cafeteria staff members also exchanged ideas on different techniques to offering kid friendly healthy meals.