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YRDSB serves up food literacy program for local students

Board has teamed with York Region Public Health to offer You're the Chef program to students in grades 5 to 8

York Region District School Board schools are bringing cooking skills into the classroom, in partnership with York Region Public Health.

You’re the Chef is a hands-on food literacy cooking program with a focus on fruits and vegetables, targeting students in grades 5 to 8, a YRDSB news release said.

Through the program, students learn basic cooking and safe food-handling skills, interact with their peers and build their confidence preparing healthy meals.

“The objective of the program is to promote food literacy with an emphasis on cooking skills and also to promote connectedness and social interaction between students, which is an important aspect of promoting a positive mental health,” said Nancy Bevilacqua, public health nutritionist and registered dietitian, York Region Public Health.

York Region Public Health provides training for educators or school community members interested in running the program at the school.

“If we bring this initiative of You’re the Chef into our classrooms, I believe there is a real opportunity to educate students with all these essential skills so they can cook at home and attain a healthy lifestyle,” said Kalpana Chaudry, Grade 8 teacher at Doncrest Public School, who participated in the program. “This program actually seamlessly integrates with our curriculum as well, so it was very easy to incorporate.”

“You get to cook your own meals, which will serve as a base and a foundation for your future years, and it’s really cool because you get to also try your meals,” said Edor, a Doncrest student.