This is the first school within Berkeley County to receive site designation and funding.
“At Daniel Island Academy we have the privilege of helping young children explore healthy eating options that can shape lifelong eating habits, so when the mentor teachers brought the Farm to Preschool Program application to me, I immediately knew it was a beneficial match,” stated School Chef, Michelle Lackey.
The SC Farm to Preschool Program connects preschools with local agriculture with the goals of increasing the number of South Carolina grown fruits and vegetables in preschools, improving children’s nutrition, supporting the local economy and enhancing agriculture and nutrition education.
Establishing and maintaining a garden in a learning environment provides a wonderful opportunity for hands-on learning and instills a sense of pride in accomplishments.
Over the years many fruits, herbs and vegetables have been planted, nurtured, harvested, cooked, eaten and composted at the campus on Daniel Island.
“We are thrilled to be accepted into this program and are appreciative and excited about the new initiatives we have planned for the garden and classroom connection,” School Director Kerry Nowosielski added.
The South Carolina Farm to School Program originated in 2011 as a two-year project funded from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention.
Since inception it has expanded to include more funded schools and other institutions. In 2012 the first SC Farm to Preschool






