Kindergarten

Bayside Elementary School

GrowingGreat will use the grant to complete garden construction and purchase supplies needed to deliver a successful school garden program. Construction of a three-bin compost system will enable students to study decomposition practice waste management and use compost to benefit garden soil. Grant funds will be used to purchase materials to rehabilitate broken and tired garden plots. Finally grant funds will be used to purchase seeds and garden supplies to operate the program.

ESYNOLA, Arthur Ashe Charter School

At Arthur Ashe Charter School students eat their lunch while gazing out a picture frame of gorgeous, native and exotic shade plants, showcasing the school's kitchen herb and flower garden.

Alternative School - Indian Oasis Baboquivari Unified School District

The Alternative School in Indian Oasis Baboquivari Unified School district is where students are sent instead of expelling them so Project Oidag members TOCA and our Food Corps members weren't sure what to expect at first. It turns out that these are the sweetest students you could find and they have really responded enthusiastically to our weekly activities. So the garden is more than a garden for these kids. It's an oasis an affirmation and a place to succeed.

The Schoolyard Garden at the Academy for Global Citizenship

Environmental sustainability roots AGC’s education in the natural world. We believe that learning in harmony with nature provides opportunities to understand the relevance of our education. Learning from natural processes is a powerful vehicle for teaching our students about the connection between their everyday choices and the health of the community, the environment, and themselves.
 

A.M. Waddington Elementary School

We develop leadership skills and help the community by growing food for food banks, learning how to conserve energy, and learning about plants and animals, especially insects!  We have a scout-like program called Eco-Warriors to facilitate this. Our credo is:

BE KIND TO PEOPLE, PLANTS, AND ANIMALS

REDUCE, REUSE, AND RECYCLE CORRECTLY

CLEAN MY ENVIRONMENT AND NEVER LITTER

SAVE ENERGY WHEREVER I AM

 

 

Atlanta Speech School

The overarching goal of all campus gardens is to increase exposure to language as it relates to nature food recycling and sustainability. Children gain vocabulary and context as they plan plant maintain harvest and est fresh produce. Specifically this grant will make possible the creation of two beds that are larger in scale than the beds currently on campus. This larger space will significantly expand planting possibilities and compost space allowing more children to work at one time.

Atlanta International School

Our garden goal is to enhance our school garden so that each child can plant and harvest a crop of vegetables prior to leaving school for the summer. We also want to increase access to nutritious sustainable and healthy foods on campus and to promote zero waste goals. Our garden will create new learning opportunities for students that will be involved in garden projects. We would like this garden to increase awareness about health and sustainability by striving to enhance IB learning.

Aspen Community School

Our goal is for ACS students to learn about the importance of growing and eating local foods and to understand agricultural seasons. The garden program will also enhance academic studies: students will integrate their experience into the classroom by writing and drawing about the garden; students will use math to design the garden plot and planting diagrams; students will apply natual science as they dig into the earth and learn about plant varieties and seasons.

Aspen Community Magnet School

The School wishes to add raised beds more fruit trees and to improve upon the outdoor classroom.

Salem-Keizer Education Foundation Learning Gardens

 Salem-Keizer Education Foundation (SKEF) Learning gardens serves ages Pre-K through High School in the Salem-Keizer School District. Currently, we work with eight schools that have schools gardens on site. We help teachers implement garden curriculum and lead after school garden clubs through the Enrichment Acadmy provided by SKEF. 

This is a service site with the national program FoodCorps.

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