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Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program
The USDA Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program — more commonly referred to as FFVP — provides fresh fruit and vegetable snacks to students at elementary schools.
As part of the program, students receive:
- Nutrition education
- Fresh produce snacks two times per week
HISD Nutrition Services oversees this grant-funded program while providing nutrition education. Students will taste and learn about various fruits and vegetables throughout the school year.
Nutrition Education
Nutrition education takes the form of fun, informative announcements. Other free campus-based educational activities will be made available to your school. These include:
- Chef demonstrations with tastings of the featured produce
- Dietitian-led nutrition activities regarding the featured produce or USDA’s MyPlate
Dietitians are also available for special events, including open houses and other campus-based gatherings.
Question and Answer
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What do I do if my child has a food allergy to fruits and vegetables?
Complete the Special Diet forms for Nutrition Services. Please visit the following page for more information:
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How does my school apply to receive funds for the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program?
The Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program is a USDA invitation-only program. The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) decides who may participate / receive funds for the FFVP yearly. TDA bases their decision on the percentage of free and reduced meals per school and successful implementation of prior year's FFVP. There currently is no FFVP application for schools available as TDA makes the decision.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program |
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FFVP@HoustonISD.org |