Wednesday 19 October 2011

An Update From The Milk Revolution

We are finally settled into our class again and have new routines.  We're in grade five now and have a few new students.  The Milk Revolution continued all summer and early in September our school board announced a junk food ban in all schools in our district.  We feel proud of our district because they are helping all of us be more healthy.

We have noticed that most students in our school are choosing white milk instead of chocolate for lunch.  Hopefully, one day chocolate milk will be gone completely.

In September we were featured on jamieoliver.com again.  Here is a link to our article.

Next week students in our class will be presenting our journey with The Milk Revolution to the school board trustees.  We will update you after the meeting.

Thank you for still believing in us!

Tuesday 30 August 2011

Only a Few More Days of Summer

Students will be back to school very soon, which means parents will have a choice to make regarding healthy school lunches.  We are asking parents to encourage their children to choose white milk instead of chocolate in their lunches.  Don't forget to include all the food groups and drink lots of water, too!
This is the parliament building in Victoria, BC.
See, even the bugs at the Victoria Bug Zoo know about The Milk Revolution!
Do you have a picture to send in?  Send it to themilkrevolution@gmail.com  Don't forget to include where the picture was taken and a name to post with the picture.


Drink.  Think.  No brown or pink!

Monday 22 August 2011

More Pictures From More People


This picture was taken at Okanagan Lake, BC.
We're nearing the end of summer vacation, but there are still more pictures to share.  Thank you to everyone who has sent in pictures!  If you have a picture you'd like to share, please email it to themilkrevolution@gmail.com
Pinky Chucklenose sent in this photo from Edmonton, AB.

This one was taken near Jasper, Alberta.
School starts again September 1.  Once we're settled in our routines, we'll take a look at how we can continue The Milk Revolution.