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Oakland Unified School District

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  • Oakland Eats Garden Fresh
  • Oakland Eats Garden Fresh is a joint venture of OUSD Nutrition Services and Alameda County Public Health Department, Nutrition Services, which connects the classroom to the cafeteria, linking nutrition education with the produce served at school to maximize impact.

    Oakland Eats Garden Fresh Logo


    Elementary and Middle School curriculum is available for free download here:

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    and Eats Garden Fresh Lesson K & 1st Grade

    Oakland Eats Garden Fresh Lesson 2nd & 3rd Grade

    Oakland Eats Garden Fresh Lesson 4th & 5th Grade

    Oakland Eats Garden Fresh Lesson 6th, 7th & 8th Grade

    Handouts:

    Bay Area Seasonal Fruits

    Bay Area Seasonal Vegetables

    Oakland Farmers Markets

    5 Reasons to Buy Local

    Rainbow of Fruits and Vegetables

       

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2850 West Street, Oakland, CA 94608

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510-879-1700

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