Author: Taylor Candey
Planning Unit: Jefferson County CES
Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
In June of 2024, the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services reported that 617,998 Kentuckians were participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). In 2020, it was reported that SNAP provided food assistance to nearly 220,000 children (Klein, 2024). Alongside this, Jefferson County Public Schools recently expanded their Community Eligibility program, allowing all schools to offer free breakfast and lunch, regardless of family income (Hebert, 2023). Although these programs are vital for providing food to many children and families, Kentuckians still struggle with making healthy food choices, particularly doing so on a budget.
To help assist with this issue, the Jefferson County Extension Service Nutrition Education Program taught the Teen Cuisine curriculum with a summer school group of middle and high school students at Newcomer Academy to begin teaching them about nutrition in an engaging way. The program consisted of 6 classes, where each lesson featured a different nutrition topic, an educational game and/or activity, and a hands-on cooking and sampling experience to reinforce the nutritional message.
Of the 17 students who completed the program, :
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