- Riverview Elementary
- Student Cooking Contest (4-6 grades)
Student Cooking Contest (4-6 grades)
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Each year, the Snohomish School District holds the Kids in the Kitchen/Junior Chef Competition, which is sponsored by the Food Services Department.
2024-2025 submittal info
District 4th - 6th grade students are invited to submit recipes for their favorite after-school snacks. The recipes, which must be submitted by Friday, December 13, do not have to be original. A student may submit multiple recipes. They can be family recipes or from cookbooks, the internet, etc.- Submit your recipe electronically (preferred method) through ParentSquare or
- Please see the form at the top of the screen (if viewing though the ParentSquare app) or at the bottom of the post (if viewing through ParentSquare on a web browser).
- Click here to download a PDF recipe submittal form
Finalists and competition
Student finalists will be selected and notified after Friday, February 28. Finalists will be selected from the submitted recipes and will be invited to prepare their creations at a 4 p.m. reception on Friday, April 25, in the Glacier Peak High School commons. Families, school staff, and the community will be invited to taste these culinary masterpieces at the event. A panel of judges will select the grand prize winners. Past award categories have included:- Health-conscious foods
- Simple, kid-friendly preparation
- Fun food
- Judge’s choice
All finalists will receive a framed certificate, a recipe book which includes all the finalists’ recipes, an apron/chef’s coat, as well as a medal. Grand prize winners will receive an additional award. Transportation will not be provided for the cook-off. Kids will need to be dropped off and picked up at Glacier Peak High School. In addition, students will be supervised by kitchen staff during the food production to help ensure that safe food practices are followed and that no one gets hurt. For more information, call Food Services at 360-563-7298.
- Submit your recipe electronically (preferred method) through ParentSquare or