Carrots on Wenatchee's Orchard Middle School Display for Taste Washington Day
Schools and farms around the state participate in all sorts of ways including:

Let’s make a noise that can be heard across the state to celebrate Washington agriculture!
Apples are a big deal in Washington – we grow more apples than any other state! More than half of all apples in the US for fresh eating come from orchards in Washington State.
How to do a "Washington Apple Crunch":
Apple Farmer Flier
Ready to edit to add your farm suppliers for your apples and print to send home with students.
"Taste Washington Day offers our kids a chance to establish a deeper connection and develop a better understanding of our state's food system, from farm to fork and each step in between. The more opportunities our children have to learn about the people, time effort and resources necessary to turn a seed into a crop, the more they will appreciate the food on their plates. As the next generation, it will be up to them to continue our state's agricultural heritage and history."
Excerpted from the Congressional Record of the 111th Congress introduced by Hon. Jay Inslee. September 29, 2010 [link to full text]
Carrots on Wenatchee's Orchard Middle School Display for Taste Washington Day
Riverview School District's Taste Washington Trolley filled with dragon tongue beans, lemon cucumbers, easter egg radishes, rainbow carrots, green peppers and spinach
La Conner School District's Taste Washington Day menu featured broccoli from Hedlin Farm in Mt. Vernon

Ridgefield School District's lunch and menu on display for Taste Washington Day