Since 2010, we have supported Pre-K-12 students with Food Education that is part of teachers’ classrooms and fosters informed food choices.
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Learn from the experts: Pilot Light Educator Ryan Johnson shares the inside scoop on all things teaching science through Food Education! Connect our Food Education Standards and the NGSS to enhance your curriculum and improve student outcomes.
Every student deserves access to hands-on Food Education. Now, you can discover the incredible impact of your support by reading our latest Impact Report. Learn how Pilot Light teachers and students are creating a better food system future everyday!
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Jun
22
Quiz for a Cause at Pilot Project
7:00 PMPilot Project Brewing - 2140 N. Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
Fries are always a good idea. ๐ Order a Waffle Fries & Aioli @tableatcrate this month and $1 will be donated to @pilotlightchefs` work shaping the next generation of food literate leaders. Learn more about Food Education and get FREE lesson plans and activities for teachers and families on their website: www.pilotlightchefs.org.
Happy Juneteenth! ๐
We hope you are able to celebrate this important holiday about the resilience and freedom of Black Americans with your community in joyful, meaningful ways - including some delicious food!
Pilot Light Educator Melissa T. taught about Juneteenth food traditions in her Food Studies AP Geography class, including a screening of Netflix`s "High on the Hog" series and cooking their own Juneteenth-inspired foods as a class: vegan collard greens, black eyed pea salad with hot sauce dressing, and berry salad with pound cake, all pictured here.
Food and cooking allows us to make connections between history, ourselves, and our communities. What foods are important to your celebrations and why?