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Terry markets give hands-on learning (hanfordsentinel.com)

 

SELMA – Instead of merely learning about math concepts, organization skills and customer service by reading about markets in a book, the Terry Elementary after-school students have opened up their monthly Fresh Produce Stand for a hands-on learning experience.

With their cafeteria transformed with signs, cashiers and apron-wearing staff ready to assist, the stand officially kicked off the season Dec. 12. Fliers were sent out to parents and staff and for future markets, the general public is welcomed to come shop.

Fresno County Superintendent of Schools Project Specialist Luis Trejo said they’ve partnered with OK Produce who brings the fruit, vegetables and juices the day before each market. It’s unpacked and set up on cafeteria tables by students and chaperones.

There are a number of other schools throughout Fresno County that are also hosting markets, from Kings Canyon Unified to Mendota Unified, Trejo said.

“We hope they’re thinking about life past school and are making the connection between what they’re learning in class and about nutrition. We also want to make sure they focus on that healthy life and that having a positive lifestyle centered around vegetables and fruits is something they can do on a regular basis.”

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