The cooking school will open to the public in spring 2022 and is part of a continued effort by Sacramento City Unified School District to combat food insecurity and improve student health.
From hand-delivered hand pies to an unlikely TikTok star to a cool new eco boutique, the dozens of Sacramentans spotlighted in our 2021 Best of the City feature have brought good food to our bellies, smiles to our faces and taps to our toes. And if you haven’t already met, we’re thrilled to introduce you.
At least $182 million of pandemic food aid in California has gone unused, according to a recent audit. That amounts to some 500,000 unused benefit cards for the 2019-20 school year
The Sacramento City Unified School District approved the Food Literacy Center, a non-profit corporation, as operator of the Floyd Farm and it will be up and running next year!
A state audit released in October found food benefits for families whose children are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals are going unused.