May 30, 2024
USApple celebrates Apples4Ed grant winners

The U.S. Apple Association (USApple) has awarded Apples4Ed grants to five schools from around the nation for the 2023-24 school year. Each $5,000 grant will support initiatives that expose students to a wider variety of fresh fruits and vegetables and teach students about healthy eating habits.

Apples4Ed Grants

The five winning schools are:

  • Coral Reef Senior High School: Miami, Florida
  • Hoover Elementary: Yakima, Washington
  • Pine Haven Elementary: Jamestown, Tennessee
  • Throop Elementary: Paoli, Indiana
  • Trailridge Elementary: Lee’s Summit, Missouri

More than 50 schools applied for an Apples4Ed grant this year. Applications were juried by a panel of judges for the level of creativity, longevity, student impact, logistics, and community involvement of the program.

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Hoover Elementary, Throop Elementary and Trailridge Elementary

Hoover Elementary, Throop Elementary and Trailridge Elementary will be creating or improving upon school gardens – some using hydroponics inside as well as gardens outside. The growing experience is a great way to help students make a connection between growing food, making good choices, and a healthy diet. Studies demonstrate people consume more produce when they take part in gardening.

USApple members present Hoover Elementary Principal (far right) with the Apples4Ed grant. (WA)
USApple members present Hoover Elementary Principal (far right) with the Apples4Ed grant. Photo courtesy of USApple.

Pine Haven Elementary

Pine Haven Elementary will use the grant to improve the nutrition curriculum in their after school Extended Learning Program. They will use fresh produce each week to show students how to create tasty dishes, making it fun – like reading about Johnny Appleseed and then making applesauce together.

Pine Haven Elementary students and teachers celebrate their Apples4Ed grant, with apples! (TN)
Pine Haven Elementary students and teachers celebrate their Apples4Ed grant, with apples. Photo courtesy of USApple.

Coral Reef Senior High School

Coral Reef Senior High School already has an impressive fresh produce program and they will use the grant to fund stainless steel preparation tables, a 3-shelf trolley cart, and a refrigerated salad station to help distribute campus-grown produce to students.

Coral Reef High Senior High School Ag students flanked by the Principal, Nicole Bergé-MacInnes (left), and Career & Tech Ed Supervisor for Agri-science, Angela Darling-Miller (right)
Coral Reef High Senior High School Ag students flanked by the Principal, Nicole Bergé-MacInnes (left), and Career & Tech Ed Supervisor for Agri-science, Angela Darling-Miller (right). Photo courtesy of USApple

“Apples4Ed initiatives promote fresh produce in a context that resonates with students and has a long-term impact on healthy habits,” said Lynsee Gibbons, director of communications for USApple. “We’re proud to support schools in their creative efforts to expose students to fruits and vegetables in fun, engaging, and enjoyable ways.”

Thanks to the efforts of the 2023 NextGen Fellows, an additional $5,000 was raised through an online raffle the group promoted during USApple’s Outlook conference. Their hard work enabled a fifth school to receive a grant this year.

You can read more about the Apples4ed program and this year’s winners at Apples4Ed.com.




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