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MVCSD presents Kids in the Kitchen

MVCSD presents Kids in the Kitchen

Mount Vernon City School District’s littlest chefs were slicing and dicing in the kitchen at Mount Vernon High School with their parents during a recent evening for Kids in the Kitchen, a program offered to preschool families through Feeding Westchester. 

The goal of the initiative is to teach families healthy habits and cooking skills while bonding with one another. For this session, which is offered several times a year, families learned how to make taco salads and banana oatmeal cookies.

Kristine Borok, the CEO of Feeding Westchester, a nonprofit whose mission is to nourish neighbors in the fight against hunger, stopped by on March 26 to see the strong partnership between the organization and the District, one that has been going on for around five years.

“We are Westchester County's only food bank, and we serve over 235 neighbors every single month, 80,000 of which are children,” Ms. Borok said. “Today we're here during a cooking with kids class. I'm really excited to be with the kids today.”

Before heading into the kitchen, families learned about the concept of eating the rainbow, incorporating a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables into their diets to live a healthier lifestyle. Preschoolers even had the opportunity to try brussel sprouts and raspberries to get a small glimpse into tasting the rainbow! 

“We're focusing on students who are picky eaters, who never want to eat anything, and students who we want to eat healthier,” said Dr. Gayle White, Director of Pre-K, Gifted and Talented and Special Projects. “Teaching parents that their kids can help them in the kitchen. The kitchen is another way to spend quality time with their children and to get the children to try different things.”

Mount Vernon High School Career and Technical Education culinary students assisted throughout the evening, along with their teacher Samantha Cohen, who taught families how to follow the recipes.

“Honestly, I think it's exhilarating. Kids need more of this, especially at the younger age,” said Melissa Huertas, a parent to a preschooler at Traphagen School. “I think that it's a big, big idea that parents talk about, teachers talk about but never gets done. So, for them to have this in Mount Vernon, especially being a small little town that we are, I think it’s wonderful.”

Families left with nutritious treats, resources, activities and produce such as peppers and apples for children to try at home. Preschool registration for the 2026-27 school year is currently open. For more information and to register today, click here. 

Mother cooking with daughter.
Mother and daughter at Kids in the Kitchen event.
Family posing for the camera.
Mother and daughter cooking in the kitchen.
Mother and daughter cooking in the kitchen.
Mother and daughter posing for the camera.
Mother and son cooking in the kitchen.
Young child making taco salad in the kitchen with his mother.
Mother and son posing for the camera.
Mother and son smiling for the camera.

 

Snapshots from Pre-K event on April 11.

The Mount Vernon City School District's Pre-K Program hosted its Parent Academy on Saturday, April 11, 2026.  The event welcomed over 35 parents and students to engage in Math, SEL, Movement, and Reading lessons with our staff. The team used the Frog Street parent backpacks and lessons as a foundation for the learning. The teachers facilitated six different lessons that required parents to work with the Pre-K students. Breakfast was served, learning took place, and fun was had!

A group of women in colorful, formal dresses posing together in a lavishly decorated event venue with a chandelier and blue lighting.

Excellence in education was celebrated at the Edith Kaplan Scholarship Dinner Dance last Friday, as 17 people were honored for their impact in Mount Vernon schools. The event, hosted by the Mount Vernon PTA Council, has so far raised $21,000, which will go toward scholarships for the Class of 2026! The PTA Council is still raising money, and you can make a donation by clicking here.

Click here to view the photo gallery from the event here!

 

Mount Vernon's Jewel Box

In the Jewel Box this week, we are highlighting the importance of early childhood education for Week of the Young Child. Prekindergarten is a vital stage in a student’s academic journey, and you can sign up to start your child on that journey in our schools. Pre-K 4 Early Registration and Pre-K 3 lottery will be open until June 19, 2026. You can also view Mount Vernon’s Jewel Box on our Facebook, Instagram or YouTube! #MtVernonShines

 

The image shows a sign above the entrance of a building, displaying a welcoming message to visitors. The sign has an arched design with decorative lettering, and the background appears to be a plain, light-colored wall.

The Prekindergarten Department held its Homework Celebration on Saturday at the Pelham Picture House! The celebration recognized 50 out of the 112 students who completed 90% or more of their homework from October to February. A lottery for 50 spaces was held to select students for the celebration. Families were so excited to watch the Mario Movie in a private local theater, and the Prekindergarten Department can't wait to host their final celebration in June with a viewing of Toy Story 2!