High School

Olympic High School

Not only will the garden beautify the school

Chemawa Indian School

Our goal is to establish a garden at Chemawa Indian School as a community partnership between the school, Salem-Keizer Education Foundation, and the local food bank.

The Chemawa Indian School is the oldest continuously operating boarding school in the United States and its graduates number in the thousands. Current students represent 64 tribes. The Salem Schools Foundation (dba Salem-Keizer Education Foundation) is a private nonprofit organization that funds and operates education programs to expand on classroom learning opportunities in our community's public schools.

Lebanon High School

Our goal is to further integrate the garden into the school community through curricular connections, community service, nutritional awareness, and understanding of the food cycle.

Rhode Island School for the Deaf

The goal of our community garden at RISDeaf is to weave the garden into as many aspects of the school curriculum as we can. We want to continue to expand the integrated lessons and activities that teach the students about green, sustainable living in an urban setting. We want to teach both the sign language vocabulary and english print vocabulary that is connected with the garden in all subject areas.

Suwa'lkh Learning Center

Our goal for our garden is to provide an interactive outdoor green space that our students, teachers and community partners can learn and develop gardening skills. We would like to develop an outdoor classroom into our green space as well. Teachers will be able to incorporate curriculum based learning that they can teach in the outdoor classroom space. Students will be given a plot each that they can use with their families to grow their own produce. There will also be a general gardening space that will be managed in a communal way.

Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center

For over 75 years, Schreiber Pediatric has provided family centered education and therapy program for infants, children and adolescents with developmental delays and disabilities in the Lancaster County area. Our goal-oriented approach maximizes each child's ability to function as independently as possible within the community. Our gardens serve as an innovative therapy tool for the thousands of clients that we see each year.

This grant will allow Schreiber to get more tools, plants and features to expand our garden and allow for further client involvement

Cranbrook Schools

The goal of the garden is to keep HUB and Cranbrook students communally engaged. The process of tending the garden is a metaphor for HUB's overall goal: to provide a comprehensive summer and academic year program that prepares low-income, first-generation college students in skills that will allow them to succeed in secondary and post-secondary education. The care and nourishment the students put into the garden is the same type of dedication that the program gives to them.

This program is supported by .

Sandia Prep School

This grant will provide funding for a new summer garden program, which will help to raise awareness in the community about the benefits of growing and eating locally. The class,

John Muir Charter School

Students in our Leadership Garden program have decided to raise fresh vegetables organically to be distributed three ways.

1. Rancho Cielo

Wendell Phillips High School

WP Veggie Farm's three main goals are:

1) To grow... organic produce for twenty families, a mix of localia (literally, people who live right next door!) as well as sponsors who live in other neighborhoods in Chicago

2) To teach... high school and elementary school students that some seeds, some soil, some camaraderie and most importantly some HARD WORK can grow into an amazing enterprise and delicious food

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