Middle School

Rogue Valley Farm to School

 Rogue Valley Farm to School offers school garden activities, farm field trips, tasting tables, and works with local farmers and food service to increase the use of local food in school meals.  Educational programs serve 5 school districts in two counties of the Rogue Valley.

The Human Path Sustainable Gardening Program

Sustainable gardening makes up an important part of the homestead movement back to better health and a stronger connection to the land.  Introducing these garden techniques to youth is a great way to bring simple concepts into their every day life and give an alternative to the highly processed fast-food that is present everywhere.  Putting youth in charge of the growing process as well as the harvest and preserving of the food teaches life-long self reliance skills that will benefit them regardless of where they live.  The ability to effectively grow both medicinal and edible plants is one

The Place 2 Be After Three Edible After School Garden

 The Place 2 Be After Three is an After School Enrichment Program hosted by The City of Fairfield, Ca, for students who attend Grange Middle School. We offer a variety of enrichment programs and activities from Homework, Arts, Cooking, Sports, to Science, Food & Nutrition. Our Garden Plots are located at the Suisun Community Garden, and On-site at Grange Middle School.

NOSH Nourishing Our Student's Health

NOSH teaches children how to have healthy bodies. This program is a hands-on cooking and nutrition class for young people. Children will experience the pleasures of preparing and enjoying "real food" that is both nutritious and delicious - an essential step toward health and well-being. Through cooking, games, stories and films kids learn how to eat well in addition to becoming expert label detectives. Come see what's cooking!

 

Soil America

Soil America is a non profit based out of The Redland in Homestead, Florida.

We serve and offer our resources to Greater Miami & the Florida Keys. (Miami-Dade / Broward + Monroe County)

We stand for clear communication between growers and the public.

Raising awareness in communities about clean food is important, not just for our health, but also for the agricultural integrity our soil deserves.

Grant K-8 Gecko Garden

Grant’s Gecko Garden is an “outdoor laboratory” funded by the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) with oversight from the science lab coordinator and assisted by dedicated teachers, parent room parent representatives and volunteers.

Boys & Girls Club Student/Community Garden at Consuleo Mendez Middle School

 The school/community garden was created in response to the community's need that were brought up during a town hall meeting at the local elementary school in 2013. The community is in need of access to nutritious foods for its students and residents. 

Our school is located in Austin, TX. in the 78744 zip code which houses the highest amount of obese residents in all of Austin/Travis County.

we are still in the development phase where our long term goal is to provide access for the students and the community to fresh produce grown locally here in their community.

Federal Hocking Middle School Garden

 Our school garden program started as a tool for math and science instruction combined.  Currently it is made from 4 beds that are 10X60 feet each.  Much of the food that we produce is used in the school cafeteria.  The next phase of the garden is to cover the beds with greenhouses to be able to use them over the winter.

Common Threads Farm and School Garden Collective

 At Common Threads Farm, we are on a mission to connect children and youth with healthy food through seed-to-table educational experiences. We currently reach over 3000 youth annually through our school-based gardening and cooking programs, our partnerships with nonprofits serving low-income youth, and our open-enrollment Farm Camp and Camp Pizza programs. In each of these programs, children are engaged in planting, tending, harvesting, cooking, eating, and - in some instances - selling produce at EBT (food stamp) accessible farm stands.

Douglas School Garden

We have a 120x30 square foot garden plot plus two edible tree/shrub plantings. Kids ages 12-17 help with planting, harvesting, sign making, and other garden activities. We do simple raw food demos whenever we harvest and tie nutritional education into it by taking turns reading from books like New Whole Foods Encyclopedia. We emphasize perennials and no-till gardening, using sheet mulch and other water-wise gardening methods.

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