The program offers free meals, recreation, educational opportunites and seasonal employment for anyone 18 and younger.
A collaboration between Western Technical College and the nonprofit GROW is bringing students to Western's greenhouse for interactive field trips focused on food production, nutrition and agriculture.
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Despite rainy weather, children participated in the Johnny Appleseed Park District’s Nature Pals program, exploring nature ...
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La Crosse area students are getting a hands-on education about where their food comes from through a new partnership that brings them directly into working greenhouses.
Students and family alike were invited to Warren County Middle School (WCMS) on Tuesday evening for STEM Family Engagement Night, which is held each semester.