High School

Captain Planet Foundation

The mission of the Captain Planet Foundation is to give the next generation of environmental stewards an active understanding and love for the natural world in which they live.

For close to twenty-five years, we have been activating generations of environmentally literate citizens empowered to protect and sustain the natural systems upon which all life depends. Through our four main program areas, CPF invests in high-quality, solution-based programs that inspire and teach youth to become collaborators and agents of change.

TPS School Garden

In August 2016, Trinity Prep began its school garden program by parterning with Fleet Farming of Orlando (http://fleetfarming.com/).  This garden is used extensively in the 6th grade curriculum and is available to all interested students, parents, faculty and staff at the school. The garden will also provide produce to the TPS Grille for special dishes.  We are brand new at this and are looking forward to seeing how a garden can transform our campus.

Mountain View High School Culinary Arts

Once a week our program runs the Wildcat Cafe. We open up the Cafe to the teachers and administration and serve them lunch in either sit down or carryout fashion. Once each year, our program also hosts a Teacher of the Year banquet and a Service Employee of the Year banquet. We also cater for teachers not only at the school, but to the entire Stafford County School District. We have also filled out orders from student run events, like Princess Boot Camp.

Community GroundWorks

Community GroundWorks is a nonprofit organization that connects people to nature and local food. Through hands-on education, children and adults learn gardening, urban farming, healthful eating and to care for natural areas. Organized in Madison, Wisconsin in 2001 as The Friends of Troy Gardens, Community GroundWorks serves diverse communities and schools across the region.

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Farm Lot 59

We love our Little Learners and welcome you to come to the farm for a customized hands on field trip. All ages and grade levels are welcome. We ask for a $5 donation per person attending. Its best for us to keep groups between 15-30 total people per group. If you have more than that we can split the lesson in 2 parts, add a nature walk or tour of EDCO recycling across the street. After you tell us a little about your group and what you are interested in learning we will confirm your trip date and tailor the lesson for your group.

Rockin' Gardens Raised Bed Gardens

We build complete Raised Bed Vegetable Gardens to help Kids, Families, and Schools get a great start to growing their own food! 

My husband and I live in Seacoast NH and have been doing landscaping and garden design for over 10 years.  This year we extended our businesses to include complete Raised Bed Vegetable Gardens for homeowners and schools.  Please check out our new website, and if you know anyone looking to install a new garden, please share our info.  Thank you!

Opportunities Unlimited for the Blind

Opportunities Unlimited for the Blind teaches young people with little to no use of their eyes to use their other senses to plant, care for, and harvest garden vegetables and small fruits, some of which grow wild on our camp property, and then take them to the kitchen to create great meals.  Most teachers of children who are blind or have low vision do not have the time or resources to teach daily living skills like cooking to their students, and many parents are afraid to give their blind child a knife or something hot, and have no idea how to teach a blind person how to tell the differenc

Boca Raton Christian School

Boca Raton Christian School is a Green School. We currently have several gardens on campus, both vegetable and butterfly. The gardens are used to teach agriculture and the life cycle of the butterfly. We compost on campus and recycle many items, such as paper, plastic, cans, ink cartridges, chip bags, and Capri Sun. We are always looking for new ways to excite students about their environment and to learn ways to be good stewards of our environment.

McEvans School Garden

The Delta Health Alliance (DHA) Healthy Living project promotes school gardens and offers support to develop garden infrastructure and to facilitate the use of the 5th Grade School Garden Curriculum, which was created by DHA and other partners specifically for Mississippi’s growing season and aligned to state standards. 

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