FARMER'S MARKET AND SCHOOL GARDENS 

FARMERS MARKET

Alpine Union School District is excited to announce that we have partnered up with our local Barron’s Market to bring a Farmer’s Market to every school annually. All produce is donated by Barron’s Market.

SCHOOL GARDENS

Alpine Union School District is partnering with Barron’s Market to revamp the school gardens. Barron’s garden expert will be working in collaboration with the teachers to teach provide students with nutrition education and gardening experience.

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This institution is an equal opportunity provider.