Since 2010, we have supported Pre-K-12 students with Food Education that is part of teachers’ classrooms and fosters informed food choices.
See the ImpactPilot Light is growing! We’re looking for a series of passionate individuals experience in Human Resources and Program Management to join our team of food lovers. Explore the open positions and apply today!
Last school year, we saw incredible growth and depth of understanding in our classrooms. Read our latest impact report to see the results of your support in action!
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⭐Our 2023-2024 ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT is officially here!⭐
We are so excited to share this past school year`s Pilot Light updates with you. From exciting updates to our online Food Education Center, to the 5th annual Food Education Fellowship, to the continued expansion of SnackTime Explorers and more, your support meant a remarkable impact on thousands of students across the country last year.
The classroom stories in this report inspire us to keep working every day to bring Food Education to schools nationwide -- we hope you love them as much as we do! 💙🍽️🔥
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Microgreens have a BIG impact! 🌱 Just ask Logan C., a special education teacher and Pilot Light Food Education Fellow in Salem, IN:
"In the second lesson, students transitioned to planting their microgreens. Each team was assigned specific roles—waterer, soil prep, seeder, etc.—to encourage collaboration. They gathered materials, planted their seeds, and placed them on the shelf for growth. Before planting, students received a brief lesson on the key variables necessary for seed germination and plant health."
Gardening as a class promotes collaboration and skill sharing for learners of all ages and abilities! What does your classroom grow together?
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