Local Seafood in New England's K-12 Schools
Connecting New England's K-12 schools with local seafood.
Our sustainable seafood team received a 2020 USDA Farm to School grant to work with K-12 schools across New England to increase the amount of local seafood served in public school cafeterias. The project aimed to improve access to local seafood by implementing a comprehensive sea to school program that would increase local seafood sourcing and offer seafood education in schools.
Project Goals:
- Increase the amount of local seafood served in K-12 schools in New England by partnering with school foodservice staff.
- Develop and strengthen education around local seafood in K-12 schools in New England.
- Build demand and expand markets for local seafood — helping to support local coastal communities.
- Serve up a nutritious protein to students across New England to grow a new generation of (local) seafood eaters and enthusiasts.
In 2021–22, seven school districts across New England (in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont), representing nearly 40,000 students, pledged to serve local seafood in their cafeterias. Local seafood procurement can be challenging for K-12 schools and this project helped connect schools to local seafood sources.
Over the course of the project, the schools served more than 11,000 pounds of local seafood, resulting in more than $55,000 in value to the local seafood economy. The amount of local seafood served increased by 80%. Of the students who tried local fish, 76% said they loved it.
Partner School Districts
We partnered with seven school districts in four New England states.
Students Served
Nearly 40,000 students enjoyed the health benefits of local seafood as a result of this project.
Pounds of Seafood Served
Schools served a lot of local seafood, benefiting local communities and economies.
Seafood Economy Support
Our project generated $55,000 in sales back to the local seafood economy.
More Seafood in Schools
Most of the schools increased the amount of local seafood they served.
A Major Hit with Kids
More than three quarters of all students who tried local seafood in their schools loved it!
Sea to School Resource Hub
Our toolkit contains 50 seafood recipes designed for K-12 schools, plus education and engagement resources for foodservice staff, teachers, and others to develop sea to school programming and education.
Want to serve more local seafood in your schools?
If you're interested in learning how to develop a K-12 Sea to School plan, we've created a guide that can help you achieve your goals.
Sea to School Success Report
Check out the results of this report which evaluated the results of our USDA grant supported work on increasing local seafood consumption in New England K-12 schools.
Project Team
Project Sponsor
This project is generously supported by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.
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Public Schools Serving Local Seafood
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Five Steps To Support Local Seafood
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