Orlando Youth 4 Change Students Celebrate New Fresh Product Initiative By Editor October 28, 2011 (back row) Dr. Leigh A. Bradshaw, principal of Oak Ridge High School; Dr. Barbara Jenkins, OCPS Deputy Superintendent; Florida State Senator Gary Siplin; Robin Safley, Director, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; Lora Gilbert, Sr. Director of Food and Nutrition Services for OCPS; Mrs. Victoria Siplin with Youth 4 Change students at launch of Fresh to Schools initiative, Oak Ridge High School, October 28, 2011 (Photo: OCPS FNS) Share FacebookTwitter Previous articleCocoa Red Light Cameras Lead to Class-Action LawsuitNext articleSiplin Sets Out Legislative Priorities Related Articles In Debt and Full of Regret: Credit Cards Top List of Financial Regret for Americans First-Time Buyers Must Earn This Much to Afford the Average Home Wounded Warrior Project Shares Suicide Prevention Strategies LEAVE A REPLY Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Type in the text displayed above Δ - Advertisement - Latest Articles National In Debt and Full of Regret: Credit Cards Top List of Financial Regret for Americans National First-Time Buyers Must Earn This Much to Afford the Average Home National Wounded Warrior Project Shares Suicide Prevention Strategies Central Florida Tampa City Council Agrees to Pay Chief Bercaw after Retirement to Lead Police Central Florida 24-Year-Old Central Florida Inmate’s Death Under Investigation Load more Donate to West Orlando News