Chefs Council Will Develop Scratch-Cooked, Plant-Based, and Culturally Relevant Recipes for the New York City Department of Education’s Office of Food and Nutrition Services
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Education (DOE) Chancellor David C. Banks today announced the launch of New York City’s first-ever Chefs Council in partnership with Wellness in the Schools (WITS). The Council is chaired by Rachael Ray and includes celebrated chefs, culinary industry professionals, and food activists.
“Teaching students at a young age to eat healthy, nutritious meals is critical to setting up them up for success,” said Mayor Adams. “The new Chefs Council will develop delicious, nutritious, culturally relevant meals for schools with direct input from students and parents. Through this partnership with WITS and our tremendous staff of school food workers, we will take school meals to the next level.”
“Healthy and nourishing meals are essential in ensuring our students can succeed both inside and outside the classroom. This initiative will help to expand our menus while making sure they follow our strict health standards and are reflective of the cultures and communities we serve,” said DOE Chancellor Banks. “I’m grateful to the Chefs Council for the work they will do as part of this initiative and to our food service workers, who work day in and day out to ensure our students are well fed and cared for.”
“Wellness in the Schools is grateful to Mayor Adams and Chancellor Banks for prioritizing school meals,” said Nancy Easton, co-founder and executive director, Wellness in the Schools. “We’re thrilled to be partnering with the Office of Food and Nutrition Services’ Cook Ambassadors and local chefs to bring scratched-cooked, plant-based, and culturally relevant food to nearly one million New York City school children. Expanding our model in the largest school district in the country is a significant step forward in advancing our mission to eliminate obesity related illnesses that begin in childhood.”
- Rachael Ray, Chefs Council chair, television personality, author, and philanthropist
- Zoe Adjonyoh, chef, author, and media personality
- Kenneth Collins, chef, Kemited Kitchen
- Ricardo Diaz, chef and registered dietitian nutritionist, Wellness in the Schools
- Tyler Harvey, senior director of research and development, Sakara
- JJ Johnson, chef and television host
- Anup Joshi, chief culinary officer, Green Top Farms
- Anita Lo, chef and restaurateur
- Grace Ramirez, chef, activist, author, and television personality
- Chef Anthony T. Solano, founder and owner, ZoJu, Afro-Latino Vegan Restaurant
- Bill Telepan, executive chef and board, Ember, Wellness in the Schools/Bon Appetit Culinary Director for the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Marion Williams, national program director, Wellness in the Schools
Founded in 2005, Wellness in the Schools is a national nonprofit that teaches kids healthy habits to learn and live better through partnerships with school districts to provide nutrition and fitness education, healthy scratch-cooked meals and active recess periods. WITS chefs reimagine menus and educate students and families through hands-on culinary and nutrition education to improve student outcomes, drive systemic, long-term change, and shift school cultures to turn the tide on the childhood obesity epidemic.
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