Green Mountain Farm-to-School (GMFTS) is a leader in the growing farm-to-school movement in Vermont. Our mission is to strengthen local food systems in Vermont by promoting positive economic relationships, education, and access between schools, farms, and communities.
We create and sustain healthy communities by working across the food system with capacity building, resource development, and technical assistance through our Farm-to-School program, Farm Direct food hub, and Lunchbox food truck.
Our Programs

Thank you to our 2025 premier sponsors – The Abbey Group and Community National Bank!
Our work is made possible because of a network of businesses, institutions, organizations and community members who are in partnership with us.
You can view all our supporters here. Interested in becoming a sponsor? Please contact Catherine at ccusack@gmfts.org
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This week, 3rd grade students at Newport City Elementary School wrapped up their unit on Vermont Agricultural History! 🌱🧩
They worked together to build a timeline puzzle, explored dairy traditions from around the world, and tasted a variety of local Vermont foods. It’s been such a fun and engaging way to learn about our region’s roots—we’ve loved discovering this history together!
✨ Meet the Team: Elyse ✨
Elyse Perambo joined GMFTS in December 2021. As our Farm-to-School Program Manager, Elyse manages and supports our Farm-to-School program and AmeriCorps team, collaborating with 14 schools across the NEK. She also coaches the St. Johnsbury School District and MMUUSD School District to develop and strengthen their Farm-to-School programs.
Elyse’s work extends to the Educational Value team within the Vermont Farm to School and Early Childhood Network. She was part of the team that organized and launched the statewide F.E.A.S.T (Farming, Education, and Sustainable Thinking) Summit, a remarkable youth-led event for 9-12th graders that is now thriving in its fourth year.
Outside of work, Elyse’s passion for farming and knitting shines through as she runs a small homestead farm with her family, raising Cashmere goats, sheep, chickens, and caring for two Angora rabbits that occasionally delight students during fall apple field trips.
You can read more about Elyse and our other team members on our website.
Go from seed to harvest with Vermont Public’s 10-week email course for beginning and intermediate gardeners. Learn more and sign up here: vermontpublic.org/sprouted 🌱🌱
In addition to maple, this month our food hub is celebrating purple potatoes! These vibrant beauties come from Sparrow Arc Farm, located in Guildhall, Vermont, and they’ll be making their way to over 20 local schools and hospitals this month.
Sparrow Arc’s crops are delicious and affordable, perfect for chefs, processors, and schools throughout Vermont. Check out their regular potato offerings (red, russet, gold, and more) on our Farm Direct website (link in bio).
This winter, we’ve been busy building food system connections in the Kingdom and beyond — from farm-to-school education to food hub distribution and community food access programs. Our Winter Newsletter shares highlights from the past season and the partners who help make this work possible. 🥕
Click the link in our bio to see what we’ve been up to!
We had so much fun making sauerkraut last night at our first workshop at Green Mountain Natural Foods! 9 people from different parts of the Kingdom showed up to learn about the science of sauerkraut fermentation and experiment with flavoring their own jar to take home. Some favorite seasonings included dill, caraway, garlic and black pepper, red chili flakes, and curry powder - some participants were very bold with their flavor combinations!
The workshop came at an exciting moment for the store, as it transitions to a co-op model focused on deepening community engagement. We received a lot of positive feedback and heard many great ideas for future workshops at the store.
If you made ‘kraut with us last night, we’d love to know how it turns out!
Last month, students at Newport Town School got hands-on with the Vermont Harvest of the Month for February: carrots! 🥕
PreK students mixed fresh lime, ginger, salt, and carrots to create a quick pickled carrot that was served in the lunchroom later that same day.
Harvest of the Month taste tests give students the chance to discover new ways to enjoy familiar foods—or try something completely new. After tasting in the cafeteria, students vote on how much they liked it and can grab a recipe to bring home and share with their families.
We’re looking forward to more taste tests and food adventures together throughout the rest of the school year!
This winter, Jay Westfield Kindergarteners embarked on a journey to discover farm animals through engaging hands-on activities, culminating in a memorable dairy field trip to Between the Trees Farm. Guided by farmers, Hilary and Ephraim, they learned about cows, milking, and the art of cheese-making. The students found joy in meeting the cows and pigs, deepening their connection to the farm and nature. 🐄🐖


