Kindergarten

Gateway Greening

Gateway Greening educates and empowers people to improve their communities through gardening and urban agriculture.  Our programs include Community Gardens, Youth Gardens, City Seeds Urban Farm,  Urban Roots, and Farmworks.

Our Youth Programs works to involve at-risk youth in sustainable food production and garden-based education to meet the diverse needs of schools, daycares, and other youth-focused organizations, in partnership with neighboring communities. There are over 70 youth gardens in the St. Louis area supported by Gateway Greening. 

 

Crowville Edible School Yard

It is my intent to start an Edible School Yard.

CDCH Edible School Garden

CDCH is committed to integrating a school-wide Sustainability Curriculum and is partnering with surrounding schools and organizations to help ensure our children inherit a healthy East End and a healthy planet. Our Garden is just the 1st step! Five raised vegetable beds, an herb garden, a blueberry row were planted as part of the garden's inaugural planting day on April 4, 2012. Details and photos are available through this link from East Hampton Patch:

easthampton.patch.com/articles/cdch-garden

Bell Tower Schoolhouse Comminity Ed

A variety of classes to serve our community to be life long learners.

Incheon English Village

Incheon English Village is the first English village in Incheon and is the leading professional English institution in South Korea. ICEV’s main focus is on pragmatic learning through various experiences in real-life situations, rather than memorization-based learning, allowing the students to be able to enhance the ability to fluently express one’s own community and culture on a global scale. ICEV's curriculum is based on eco-friendly hands-on activities in order to help students build a sense of appreciation for nature.

Three Rivers School Organic Garden

Three Rivers School has a fenced school garden and greenhouse.  The gardening is all done in raised beds due to a big gopher population.  The boxes are planted and tended by different classrooms.

Iowa Elementary

Iowa Elementary is proud to be one of the first school gardens in Aurora Public Schools! With the help of volunteer parents and kids, we built our Square Foot Garden on Monday, April 18, 2011, completing 9 3×3’ beds and one 4×4’ bed for the teachers. In 2012, we are expanding our growing space to 16 beds.

Slow Food Denver's Seed to Table Alliance

Slow Food Denver’s Seed To Table Alliance supports over 45 gardens in the Denver Metro area. Our mission is to create meaningful relationships between young people and food in order to transform the school food system. By placing an emphasis on hands-on experiences, community interaction, and the pleasures of the table, SFD-STT projects help to strengthen the food communities of tomorrow by engaging youth today.

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