Cafeteria Confessions
In this episode, we head to Mitkof Island, Alaska, where Carlee Johnson McIntosh, Director of Child Nutrition for Petersburg School District, proves that even in the most remote settings, schools can serve fresh, culturally relevant meals. From earning multiple Healthy Meals Incentives (HMI) recognition awards to building partnerships with local fishermen and farmers—sometimes involving travel by boat and a hike—Carlee shares how her team brings real, whole food to students every day. She dives into the challenges of access, the power of nutrition education, and the importance of honoring Indigenous and community food traditions. This episode shows what is possible when you believe feeding kids is just as important as teaching them.
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