We are Oakland Unified School District’s Environment, Food & Garden (EFG) Team at The Center. We provide hands-on programs for TK–12th grade and Young Adult students across the district, connecting learning to food, gardens, and the environment on site at The Center (Central Kitchen, Education Center and Instructional Garden). We support and guide programs at OUSD school sites.
We root all our EFG programs in a dynamic pedagogy that emphasizes interactive, hands-on, and culturally relevant learning and teaching. We connect students, families, and community members with resources, tools, and events to increase access to healthy food.
LEAP Awards recognize schools, early care and education programs, and out-of-school time programs across California that demonstrate achievement of best practices that support healthy eating and active living! Congratulations to the following schools:
ACORN Woodland Elementary School
Bella Vista Elementary School
Bridges Academy at Melrose
Carl B. Munck Elementary School
Claremont Middle School
East Oakland Pride Elementary School
Esperanza Elementary School
Franklin Elementary School
Fred T. Korematsu Discovery Academy
Fruitvale Elementary School
Highland Community School
Lockwood STEAM Academy
Oakland Academy of Knowledge Elementary School
Peralta Elementary School
Piedmont Avenue Elementary School
Ralph J. Bunche High School
Skyline High School
Street Academy Alternative School
United for Success Academy
West Oakland Middle School
Young Adult Program
came to The Center on a field trip
were grown in our greenhouse for OUSD school gardens
participated in EFG Programming
We strive to support access to fresh, local, and nutritious food so OUSD students will be healthier and better equipped for learning and success; to strengthen local food economies; and prioritize a more equitable local food system.
We curate resources to guide and support OUSD school communities with relevant, culturally responsive learning opportunities so that OUSD students will be empowered with the knowledge and skills to make healthy choices and be engaged local citizens.
We guide and support well-resourced, maintained, and inviting spaces for connection, learning and access to the outdoors.
We aim to operate our programs responsibly and sustainably in order to ensure consistent, effective long-term impact and operational stability. Currently, all of our programs are grant-funded. Learn more about how you can support this effort here.
We foster meaningful connections throughout Oakland and align our programs with outcomes that support and empower our local communities, to help ensure a thriving Oakland.