Ten schools from across the province are receiving 10 thousand dollars to support student nutrition after winning the Mosaic Extreme School Makeover Challenge for 2018.
The winning schools include schools from a variety of school divisions including Saskatoon Public School’s Howard Coad Elementary School which will use the 10 thousand dollars towards creating both an indoor and outdoor garden along with implementing cooking classes and enhancing existing nutrition programs.
The challenge began in 2006 and this year the challenge received a record 70 applicants.
10 Schools Across Saskatchewan Receive 10 Thousand Dollars for Nutrition Projects
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