Lower Elementary

The Learning Tree: Rooted in the Arts

 The Learning Tree is a private alternative school   founded by Sharon Tiner, teacher and visionary. To date it has operated as a summer school with components of Art in the Garden, Art in the Kitchen and Art in the curriculum.  Staff of the Learning Tree visited the Edible Garden in 2010 and find the intentions and goals to be complementary.   We would be interested in being a possible model site in the greater Sacramento area.

The facility has been established and is being groomed to serve upper elementary students who want to learn in a creative and loving environment.

Port Houston Elementary

 Partner site of after- school garden classes by Urban Harvest in partnership with the Co-operative for After-School Enrichment and 21st Century Community Learning Centers. Utilized by  teachers and headed by the science teaacher as an outdoor classroom and school community garden. 

Park Place Elementary

 The organic school community garden and orchard is the Outdoor classroom for after school kids! Growing, tasting and preparing is the after school curriculum.  As well exploration of  our food systems and how far our food travels to our plate. After-school gardening is generously underwritten by the Coorperative for After-School Initiative grant. 

See our summer school project on Prezi:

prezi.com/f4nyuyq0qcvc/summer-school-with-urban-harvest/

Bonham Elementary

 Partner site of after- school garden classes by Urban Harvest for Bonham's 21st Century Community Learning Center. Utilized by classroom teachers as an outdoor classroom and nature center. 

Urban Harvest Gardening Education

Urban Harvest promotes healthy communities, sound nutrition and respect for the environment by educating children and adults and facilitating harvest and habitat gardens.

 We support a network of school community gardens in the Houston area, as well as a partnering with nearly 20 schools sites to provide Garden Educators and community partnerships in Edible Education.

 

Scotchtown Hills Elementary School

We want to create a garden where each grade level can plant and grown vegetables and fruits. This will not only teach students live long skills, but it will be a fun experience for everyone.

Noble Garden Club

Our school is demographically and socio-economically challenged.  Students do not understand the idea of healthy organic options for their diet.  If we can create a program to educate our students, they will be healthier and smarter students who are motivated to come to school and learn something different other than the normal curriculum, while they can take this with them to their homes and beyond.

Gold Discovery Center

Please help get nachos with fake cheese, frozen pizza, Der Wienerschnitzel, corn dogs OFF my kids school menus!

 

Please please please help!

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