Our Videos

In this section, you’ll find videos that were created by, or as a direct result of, the s’Cool Food Initiative.

November 30, 2011

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 October 26, 2011

Take a look at Spokeswoman Sara Salo’s recent visit to Santa Barbara High School. Sara is riding her bike across the United States promoting healthy eating and an active lifestyle.

October 19, 2011

Natalie Orfalea has long been a passionate advocate for school food reform, dedicating her time and energy to transforming the way schools approach nutrition. Through the s’Cool Food Initiative, she is helping to create healthier, more sustainable food systems in schools, ensuring that students receive the nourishment they need to thrive academically and physically.

October 12, 2011

When it comes to educating students about healthy eating, creativity goes a long way. That’s why the s’Cool Food Initiative has teamed up with FoodPlay, a dynamic program that blends juggling, dancing, and engaging performances to teach kids the importance of good nutrition and healthy lifestyle choices. These lively shows have proven to be not only educational but also highly entertaining, keeping students on the edge of their seats while delivering essential lessons about food and wellness.

October 5, 2011

The SOL Food Festival is an annual celebration of sustainable, organic, and local food, bringing together community members, farmers, and food advocates to showcase the region’s vibrant food culture. This year, the festival also provided a platform for the s’Cool Food Initiative to highlight its efforts in improving school meals with healthy, locally sourced ingredients.

September 28, 2011

At the heart of creating a healthier school meal program is the ability to prepare nutritious, homemade meals from scratch. Our Culinary Boot Camp is designed to do just that—empowering local school food service workers with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to transform school kitchens and serve fresh, wholesome meals to students.