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Citizen Interview (Page 2 of 2)<strong>Farm</strong> <strong>to</strong> Conclusions <strong>School</strong> Sample and Tools Recommendationsand Resources[RANDOMIZE OPTIONS every time they are asked]Nutrition informationHealthy recipesParent workshops on buying and cooking foodTips for introducing new foods <strong>to</strong> kidsReinforcement from schoolQ5 How many days a week does your child eat lunch served by the school cafeteria?01234598 Don’t know [DO NOT READ]99 Refused [DO NOT READ]Q6 If your school cafeteria served more fresh and local foods would you encourage yourchild <strong>to</strong> eat:1 More school lunches2 Less school lunches3 The same amount of school lunches4 Don’t know [DO NOT READ]5 Refused [DO NOT READ]Q7 Approximately how much do you pay per day for your child <strong>to</strong> eat lunch served inyour school cafeteria?[ENTER DOLLAR AMOUNT AND HIT NEXT TO CONTINUE]$9.98 Don’t know [DO NOT READ]9.99 Refused [DO NOT READ]Q8 Based on this amount, how much more money would you be willing <strong>to</strong> pay perlunch if the school cafeteria served fresh, local food?[ENTER DOLLAR AMOUNT AND HIT NEXT TO CONTINUE]$Range allowed: $.00-$5.00$5.01 Don’t know [DO NOT READ]$5.02 Refused [DO NOT READ]Adapted from “Vermonter Poll 2006 Questions” Schmidt M.C., Kolodinsky J, The Burling<strong>to</strong>n<strong>School</strong> Food Project, Final Evaluation Report, December 2006, Center for Rural Studies.192 Bearing Fruit: <strong>Farm</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>School</strong> Evaluation Resources and Recommendations

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