Student Photo Voice

Capturing student stories about the Nova Scotia School Lunch Program

Nourish Nova Scotia is engaging students from four schools across the province in a storytelling method called photovoice. Through this approach, students will use cameras to capture and share their perspectives on what matters most to them about the School Lunch Program.

Approximately 30 students across 4 schools in three different regions are participating in the student photo-voice project. Over the course of two weeks, students are being guided through a process to capture photos that reflect their experiences with the School Lunch Program. Afterwards, they will take part in a discussion facilitated by Nourish Nova Scotia and school staff to explore the stories behind the photos they’ve taken. 

This project was developed to engage students in a fun and creative way of sharing their unique perspectives. By documenting their experiences through photovoice, we hope to gain deeper insights into the impact of the School Lunch Program and gather valuable input to inform its future development.  

Stay tuned to see what photos are captured and read student stories! 

As part of our “Stories from the Ground” series on School Food, here’s what students and the school community are saying: