Background
The F2Summer movement is a growing trend supported by interest and enthusiasm for including local foods on the menu and teaching children where food comes from. The first F2Summer Week Challenge was created in 2018 by the USDA to encourage more CNP sponsors to participate in F2Summer activities. Since then, the NSD has supported this campaign annually. Past efforts include:
- In 2021, the USDA retitled the F2Summer Week Challenge to the F2Summer Celebration Week and is supporting state agencies and program operators in implementing the celebration however it best fit the program operators schedule and environment, whether it be virtually, in-person, or a combination of both.
The theme for California for summer of 2021 was Celebrate Local Foods!
- In 2022, many summer program sites returned to in-person instruction and were able to incorporate hands-on activities that connected with the Get to Know Your Local Farm(s) theme! Participants reported connecting with the theme in a variety of ways including:
- Having farmers visit their schools
- Providing a sensory challenge
- Having students visit a local farm
- Having students visit a local farm
- Using local produce to make simple recipes for the students to enjoy
- Encouraging culinary students to utilize their seasonal produce
- In 2023, the theme was Create Your Own Farmstand. Participants connected to the theme in a variety of ways including:
- Hosting a wellness event with a farmers’ markets and allowing customers to use their electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card
- Partnering with the county to offer a community farmers market
- Making their own farm stand and having students learn about and try different produce sourced locally
- Using pop-up tables, displays, and backdrops to create a farmstand complete with banners, wooden baskets, hay bales and other farm décor
How to Participate
To complete the F2Summer Celebration, program operators must 1) Complete the F2Summer Celebration Week Pre-Survey, 2) Conduct the three activities at least once during the designated F2Summer Celebration Week, and 3) Complete the F2Summer Celebration Week Survey.
- Complete the
California Farm to Summer Week Celebration Pre-Survey.
- Conduct the following three activities at least once during the designated F2Summer Celebration Week:
- Taste: Serve a locally sourced food item that students can taste. The tasting can occur during a snack or meal, during a nutrition activity, or in the garden! The USDA does not define the term local, the definition is to be determined and defined at the school food authority level. The definition of the word local can also change based on the season or the type of product. Local could mean within a city, a county, or a specific region. These snacks or meals can come from the school garden or school farm, an individual farmer, a farmer’s market, through a distributor, from USDA foods or USDA Department of Defense (DoD) also known as DoD Fresh, or a food hub.
- Teach: Provide an agricultural-based education activity. For curriculum ideas, visit the Resources tab on the CDE Farm to School web page or visit the CDE Resource Library web page.
- Connect: Share your activities on social media, on your organization’s website, via a newsletter article, or email to your school community, or invite the press to attend an event! You could do one of these or all of them!
- Complete the California Farm to Summer Celebration Week Post-Survey
All program operators that conduct the Celebration Week and complete the pre and post survey will have their organizations recognized in a listserv and during the NSD Town Hall meeting. Their name will be posted on the F2Summer Celebration Week Awardees tab and their school will receive a One in a Melon Award!
Past Successes
Benefits
Participants of the F2Summer Celebration Week have the opportunity to report the benefits they received from participating in the Celebration week. Participants were allowed to report more than one benefit.
In 2023:
- 81 percent of participants reported that the Celebration week was in alignment with their meal service, school mission, and vision.
- 81 percent witnessed greater community support for the summer meal programs
- 75 percent noticed a greater acceptance of the meal
- 63 percent saw an increase in participation
- 63 percent saw better food quality
- 47 percent witnessed increased kitchen staff satisfaction
- 38 percent reported reduced food waste
- 9 percent reported lower cost meals
Quotes
Student Quotes
Food Service Quotes
Parent/Guardian Quotes
Participants of the celebration week also had an opportunity to share statements that summed up their student, staff and parent celebration experiences. Below are some of the inspiring quotes we received.
Student Quotes
- "A student expressed sincere appreciation for the vegetarian and vegan-based barbeque options served for lunch. She said, "I not only feel included in the barbeque celebration, but that I have amazing choices that support my lifestyle."
- Student at Redland Unified School District (USD)
- “Can you have the smoothie bike out here every day? I need to practice riding!”
- "The corn and black bean salad is vibrant and has a refreshing taste." (Some students even ventured to try new vegetables that they never considered trying before.)
- "Tomatoes grow on plants?"
- "I never tried this, but I will eat them every chance I can".
- “Thank you for making sure I have food.”
- "I love watermelon, can I have more?"
- “Best summer ever, healthy food, healthy life.”
- Student at Heber Elementary School District
- "This is delicious (tasting a nectarine from a local farm for the first time)!”
- "I want to make these recipes at home!"
- Student at San Luis Coastal USD
- "This is the best thing I've ever tried at school (referring to our local red lentil dal)!"
- Student at San Luis Coastal USD
Food Service Quotes
- This was the most fun I have had working at a special event. The atmosphere was light and fun. I enjoyed serving the students in a park-like setting.
- New Team member from Redland USD
- Seeing these kids eat cherries makes me smile…. seeing all their cherry-stained purple fingers!"
- "Smiling children makes everything worth it.”
- Miguel at Mountain View School District
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“This is a great opportunity to promote the local foods we regularly serve on our menus!”
- “We LOVE celebrating Farm 2 Summer Week! The freshest, most delicious strawberries are grown just a few miles from our schools at Cal Poly's Strawberry Center! Students get to taste the sweetness of these local berries and experience the beauty of locally sourced items with our fabulous F2Summer program this year!”
- “It was great to see the excitement and energy from the students to learn about and eat watermelon; and for some it was their very first time trying it.”
- Weaver Union School District
- “F2Summer Celebration Week provided Riverside Unified School District the ability to bring awareness of locally grown produce served through summer meals. It allowed youth to explore hands-on agriculture-based activities and encouraged increased intake of locally grown fruit through produce taste-testing activity.”
- “Students can be so inquisitive when they have an opportunity to learn something new in a hands-on activity. F2Summer often allows us the opportunity to do nutrition education in a small group setting, where you can answer student questions and give students the opportunity to truly participate in the activity.”
- Michelle at Elk Grove USD
- “A great way to collaborate with our local farmers and create an ongoing flourishing relationship to better both school meals and local small agriculture.”
- Kristin at Brentwood Union School District
Parent/Guardian Quotes
- "So many families have thanked us for the opportunity to have local produce made accessible to them!"
- Parents/Guardian from Lodi USD
- "Thank you for inspiring my child to get in the kitchen at home and try new foods! I can't wait to have them make dinner!"
- Parents/Guardian from San Luis Coastal USD
- “I had no idea the district provided meals for the kids during the summer, thank you so much for doing this.”
- Parents/Guardian from Jurupa USD
- “I’ve never got my son to even look at apricots and now he has to have them.”
- Parent/Guardian from Hughson USD
- “We love that our kids are getting fresh fruit.”
- Parent/Guardian from Redlands USD
Trainings
Online Trainings
Additional Online Training Databases
Online Trainings
Course Number |
Course Name |
Training Topic |
Target Audience |
550 |
F2Summer Week Challenge
(Video; 20:31)
Please note: F2Summer Challenge is now known as F2Summer Celebration Week
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Menu Planning or Nutrition Education |
Child and Adult Care Food Program Directors, Food Service Directors and Staff, Teachers |
External USDA |
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Menu Planning or Nutrition Education |
Summer Meal Program Food Service Directors, Staff |
Additional Online Training Databases
To find additional online trainings, visit the:
Partners
The following tables provide a list of organizations you can reach out to for assistance procuring locally sourced foods and providing on-site assistance with agricultural-based enrichment activities. If you need their assistance, it is advisable to contact them early!
Taste—Assistance with local procurement
Teach—On-site assistance providing agricultural-based education activities
Taste—Assistance with Local Procurement
Teach—On-site Assistance Providing Agricultural-Based Education Activities
Resources
Below are resources that participants can utilize to help promote, plan, implement, and enhance their Celebration week.
Promotion
Procurements
Policy
Planning Guides and Toolkits
General Resources
Promotion
Resources |
Description |
Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) Farm to Cafeteria Signage Request Form
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Use Farm to Cafeteria Signage to promote seasonal produce from local family farmers to students and the community. Display posters, signs, liquid crystal display
(LCD) images, and table tents when you serve local produce to raise awareness and recognition for your Farm to Cafeteria program. If you can’t find what you are looking for, please don’t hesitate to contact the Farm to Market team at farmtocafeteria@caff.org.
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USDA Taste-Testing Event Posters and Resources
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Taste tests are a great way to introduce new menu items and get students excited to try healthy food choices. Use these posters, stickers, and rate-your-taste resources to help plan and host a successful F2Summer Celebration week taste-testing event. |
Procurement
Resources |
Description |
USDA Procuring Local Foods for CNPs
(PDF) |
An increasing number of program operators are sourcing local foods and providing complementary educational activities that emphasize food, agriculture, and nutrition. While interest for buying local foods has grown, uncertainty about the rules for purchasing locally grown products persists. This resource covers many key topics to assist with this process, such as: Menu Planning, Procurement Principals and Regulations, Procurement Methods, Opportunities to Target Local Producer, Sections of a Solicitation, Geographic Preference, Buying Products from the School Garden, Supporting Local Foods in Tribal Schools, Beyond Lunch: Buying Local Foods for Summer, Using USDA Foods and Department of Defense (DoD) Fresh, Comparing Procurement Methods, and more. |
California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Certified Farmers Market Locator by County
(PDF) |
Need assistance finding farmers markets for hyper-local foods for your meal programs, Farm to Summer Celebration Week, or both? The CDFA provides a Certified Farmers Market Locator by County list for California to assist with locating these markets. |
CDFA Certified Producers by County
(PDF) |
Need assistance finding local producers and foods for your meal programs, Farm to Summer Celebration Week, or both? The CDFA provides Certified Producers by County list in California to assist with locating these producers. |
Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Program Find a Food Hub web page
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Need assistance finding local Food Hubs? Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Program provides a list of participating food hubs in the California Food Hub Network. |
Policy
Resources |
Description |
USDA Local Foods and Related Activities in Summer Meal Programs
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The purpose of this memorandum and attached questions and answers is to provide guidance on the incorporation of local foods and nutrition and agriculture-based activities in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) and the Seamless Summer Option (SSO), collectively referred to as summer meal programs. |
Planning Guides and Toolkits
General Resources
Resources |
Description |
USDA F2Summer: Why Summer Meals Programs are Ripe for Local Foods and Agriculture-Based Activities Fact Sheet
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This fact sheet discusses the benefits of F2Summer activities. Summer is a time of agricultural abundance: plump stone fruits hang heavy on trees, juicy melons and tomatoes explode from their vines, beans begin to dry in their pods, and livestock fed on the most nutritious spring grasses produce delicious meat and dairy products. This fact sheet will review how to integrate local food into summer meals. |
National Farm to Fork Network
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This web page provides resources to assist program operators implementing F2S and F2Summer activities. Examples of resources are: Preschool Lesson Plans by Growing Minds, What’s in Season, Pint Size Produce, Easy to Use Activities for Early Childhood, Fresh from the Farm: F2S and Out-of-School Time Programs and much more! |
Additional Resources
- Visit the CDE Resource Library web page to assist program operators with Nutrition Education activities, Agricultural-based Nutrition Education, Recipes, Cooking in the Classroom, and Physical Activity. Examples of resources are: Food Safety from Farm to Fork, Healthalicious Cooking, Nourish: Food and Community, Growing Healthy Kids and much more!
Best Practices
Below is a list of best practices to assist with planning, enjoying, and then wrapping up F2Summer Celebration Week.
Prior to F2Summer Celebration Week
During F2Summer Celebration Week
After F2Summer Celebration Week
Prior to F2Summer Celebration Week
- Watch the F2Summer Online Training
- Obtain school administration and staff support
- Utilize the CDE partners or school district partners for assistance
- Complete the California Farm to Summer Week Celebration Pre-Survey.
- Involve students and teachers in choosing activities
- Connect your activities with the F2Summer theme.
- Contact your local farms, farmers,
food hubs, and distributors ahead of time for availability
- Visit the CDE Resources Library for agricultural-based and nutrition education curriculum
- Consider incorporating nutrition education into core subjects
- Utilize local produce from USDA Foods
- Utilize local and/or organic produce from Department of Defense (DoD) Fresh (Seamless Summer Option (SSO) program Operators)
- Notify Parents/guardians of F2Summer Celebration Week participation by:
- Email or E-Newsletter
- District or school website
- Robo calls
- Word of mouth
- Text
- Post your commitment to participate on
your preferred social media platform
- Leverage help and assistance from parent volunteers, garden staff, farm to school (F2S) Coordinators, nutritionists, students interns and students
During F2Summer Celebration Week
- Teach agricultural-based and nutrition education lesson(s).
- Keep track of how many sites and students are participating.
- Taste local foods and produce.
- Share your successes with other school districts.
- Utilize all school spaces including:
- Classrooms
- Multipurpose rooms
- Cafeteria
- Garden
- Grassy areas
- Farm areas
- Take plenty of photos and videos (Don’t forget student photo releases!).
- Write down the memorable quotes and stories from students, staff, and parents/guardians.
- Place recipes and flyers in backpacks.
- Enjoy your week!
After F2Summer Celebration Week
- Complete the California Farm to Summer Celebration Week Post-Survey
- Tag the CDE NSD by using our Twitter handle: @CDENutrition.
- Notify Parents/guardians and the public of your successes by:
- Email or E-Newsletter
- District website
- Text
- Social Media Platform
- Consider applying for a Green Ribbon Schools (GRS) Award Program. GRS recognition award gives points to program operators that participate in the F2Summer Celebration Week. For GRS criteria, timelines, contacts, and general information, visit the CDE GRS web page.
Awardees
2023
The CDE NSD would like to congratulate the following California program operators for receiving a One in a “Cantaloupe” Melon Certificate of Recognition for completing the three elements of the F2Summer Celebration Week in 2023:
- Adelanto Elementary School District (SD)
- Capistrano Unified School District (USD)
- Elk Grove USD
- Fallbrook Union Elementary SD
- Fresno USD
- Hesperia USD
- Huntington Beach Union High SD
- Jurupa USD
- Lake Elsinore USD
- Little Lake City SD
- Lodi USD
- Morgan Hill USD
- Morongo Unified SD
- Ontario-Montclair SD
- Pajaro Valley USD
- Redlands USD
- Rialto USD
- Riverside Unified SD
- Rowland Unified SD
- San Bernardino City USD
- San Diego USD
- San Juan USD
- San Luis Coastal USD
- Santa Cruz City Schools
- Upland USD
- Vista USD
- Winters Joint USD
- Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint USD
- Yuba City USD
2022
The CDE NSD would like to congratulate the following California program operators for receiving a One in a “Honeydew” Melon Certificate of Recognition for completing the three elements of the F2Summer Celebration Week in 2022:
- California Sunrise Foundation
- Elk USD
- Fresno USD
- Glendale USD
- Heber Elementary SD
- Hesperia USD
- Hughson USD
- Lodi USD
- Manteca USD
- Morongo USD
- Natomas USD
- Ontario-Montclair SD
- Palm Springs USD
- Redlands USD
- Rialto USD Child Nutrition
- Riverside USD
- Rowland USD
- San Bernardino City USD
- San Luis Coastal USD
- San Miguel Joint Union SD
- Santa Cruz City SD
- Standard SD
- Vista USD
- Yuba City USD
2021
The CDE NSD congratulated the following California program operators for receiving a One in a Melon Certificate of Recognition for completing the three elements of the F2Summer Celebration Week in 2021:
- Antioch USD
- Baker USD
- Barstow USD
- Brentwood Union School District
- Elk Grove USD
- Fresno USD
- Morongo USD
- Mountain View School District
- Ontario-Montclair School District
- Redlands USD
- Rialto USD
- Riverside USD
- San Diego Unified Food Services
- San Luis Coastal USD
- Santa Cruz City Schools
- Vista USD
- Weaver Union School District
- Winters Joint USD
- Yuba City USD
2020
The CDE NSD did not offer the F2Summer Week Challenge due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
2019
The CDE NSD congratulated the following California program operators for receiving a One in a Melon Trophy of recognition for completing the three elements of the F2Summer Week Challenge in 2019:
- A Place Called Home
- Eastside Union School District
- Elk Grove USD
- Natomas USD
- Ontario-Montclair School District
- Redlands USD
- Rialto USD
- Riverside USD
- San Luis Coastal USD
- South Bay Union School District
- Winters Joint USD
The CDE also congratulated the following program operators for receiving a Certificate of Appreciation for participating in the F2Summer Week Challenge:
- Adelanto Elementary School District
- Camp Laurel Foundation
- Hesperia USD
- Santa Clara USD
- San Diego USD
- Hilmar USD
- Sacramento City USD
Contacts
California Department of Education F2S Contacts
Farm to School
For questions about F2Summer Celebration Week, contact the farm to school (F2S) Team by email at Farm2School@cde.ca.gov.
Procurement
For questions related to procurement and procurement resources, email NSDProcurementReview@cde.ca.gov.
California Department of Food and Agriculture Team Contacts
For assistance locating farms to procure local foods, contact the Farm to School Network Team at the California Department of Food and Agriculture by email at cafarmtoschool@cdfa.ca.gov.