Black Belt Community Foundation hopes to expand agriscience education

Black Belt Community Foundation Head Start class plants their winter garden on Nov. 16 in Selma. The program is meant to teach students the importance of healthy foods and food production. Savannah Tryens-Fernandes/AL.com

The Black Belt Community Foundation, which administers the Head Start School in Selma and Head Start programs in three other Black Belt counties, is hoping to expand more agriscience education into K-12 schools in the region.

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