‘You’re seeing kids take the initiative:’ Nanaimo elementary lunch program boosting student skills
NANAIMO — Facing an increased and, at times, dire need, teachers at a local elementary school have expanded on a long-standing meal program.
Students at Georgia Avenue Elementary School in Nanaimo are benefitting from enormous community support and extra, endless hours put in by teachers and staff to expand a meal and life skills program which serves breakfast, a snack and lunch every day, as well as empowers kids.
Taya Sklapsky, a grade 5-6 teacher involved with the program, said she saw a need while working part-time last year and stepped in to help out.
“I wanted to start teaching kids life skills, so I started coming in on my days off to teach the kids in my class how to work in a kitchen, how to make food, how to prepare a budget. As that kind of evolved, we started seeing a need for more food in the school and we decided to start making lunches.”