'Farm to School' project is taking root

Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier<br>
Prescott Unified School District Director of Food Services Shari Wilson, seventh-grade students Kori Berra and Emma Burns, and seventh-grade social studies teacher Andy Binder pose beside a garden bed at Prescott Mile High Middle School Monday.

Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier<br> Prescott Unified School District Director of Food Services Shari Wilson, seventh-grade students Kori Berra and Emma Burns, and seventh-grade social studies teacher Andy Binder pose beside a garden bed at Prescott Mile High Middle School Monday.

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