Lower Elementary

Paul Ecke Central Elementary, School as a Garden

 Paul Ecke Central Elementary, established in 1927, is one of 9 elementary schools in the Encinitas Union School District. Our school serves 535 students from Kindergarten to 6th grade. During the 2011-2012 school year, PEC became the home base of a school-wide, inquiry-based “School as a Garden” education program.

West Side Elementary School Garden

West Side School is a small, rural school in northern Sonoma County, about two miles outside the city of Healdsburg. Nestled in an agricultural valley 70 miles north of San Francisco, California, the District’s name derived from being located on the “west side” of the Russian River. The District also maintains the original one-room schoolhouse, Felta Schoolhouse, built in 1906. Our school garden is a seed to table or seed to farmers' market inspired by Alice Water's Oakland Junior High project.

Woolly School Garden Program

At Woolly School Gardens we help teachers, parents and school staff to implement our garden program at their school, no matter their space or budget.

The Edible Schoolyard at the Greensboro Children's Museum

Opened to the public in 2010, The Edible Schoolyard includes a half-acre urban, teaching garden and kitchen classroom.  We offer hands-on experiences that focus on fresh, seasonal food, wellness, and outdoor play.  Part of the Greensboro Children’s Museum, The Edible Schoolyard Greensboro engages our community through field trips, summer camps, after-school programming, community events, and cooking classes for kids ages 0-100.

The Larchmont Schools' Edible Schoolyard

The Edible Schoolyard at Larchmont Charter Schools

Los Angeles, California

Founded in 2009 as an Edible Schoolyard Affiliate

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