Middle School

Central School Gardens

Our school garden is supported by elementary students as well as highschool agriculture students We plant the garden in our playground area for students to see and enjoy each day. We use the produce on our school's salad bar. It's added color and beauty to our playground and our school!

Wright Charter School Garden

The Wright Charter School Garden serves 497 students, K-8, in the beautiful Laguna de Santa Rosa of Santa Rosa CA.  Ecoliteracy is the core value of our charter and the garden program is key to achieving our goal of educating our students to be responsible citizens of Planet Earth.   94% of our student body qualifies for free or reduced luch, and many are English language learners.  The garden program serves as not only as a strong connection to nature, but also provides nutrition education to some of the most needy children in our local community.

St.Mary's Nutrition Center/ Lots to Gardens

 As one of the newest health services offered by St. Mary's Health System, the Nutrition Center works to improve the nutritional status of all Maine residents. The Center strives to be a community resource and works towards promoting overall community wellness and providing all people with access to nutritious food, the opportunity to learn and implement healthy and safe eating practices, the support to make lifestyle changes that reduce the risk of nutrition related diseases and the ability to promote personal food security through growing one’s own food.

FoodCorps at Healthy Communities of the Capital Area

 Thousands of young Americans have dedicated themselves to reforming the food chain, from field to table, and of all the programs that have emerged to channel that energy and idealism, FoodCorps is the most inspiring. - Michael Pollan, Author

Dig In!

The garden was established the spring of 2012 my consumer science teacher, Ms. Friest. Goodrell Middle School helps students connect with their inner chef and gardener. Throughout the year students participate in a after school program entitled Dig In! . The program connects the garden to fork concept with students growing, cooking and eating Goodrell grown produce. Goodrell Middle School was also a site for National Farm to School Month, where students tried out locally grown sweet potato fries.

North Carolina Cooperative Extension of Warren County

 North Carolina Cooperative Extension partners with communities to deliver education and technology that enrich the lives, land and economy of North Carolinians.

Our FoodCorps Service Member, Horticulture Agent, 4-H Agent, and Extended Food and Nutrition Education Progammer (EFNEP), all work to provide nutrition education to children through school gardens. Our team has used gardens for programming at South Warren Elementary School, Mariam Boyd Elementary School, and Warren County High School. 

Bridge House School Herb Garden

We are an external service provider that provides a catering service to schools in the Western Cape. We asked for a small piece of land to plant herbs that we could use in our meals. The junior school gardening club then assisted us in planting the herbs. It would be great to have a larger piece of land to grow more vegtables or even fruit.

Postville Community Garden

 The Postville Community Garden is a beautiful and sprawling space dedicated to bring people from diverse backgrounds together to grow their own food.  About a third of the garden is grown for and by students from Postville Community School District.  During the growing season, elementary students gather on a weekly basis to care for the garden, learn about growing practices, and prepare a healthy snack.  All food produced by the garden is either sent home with the students who grow it, or sent to the school cafeteria.

Madison Farm to Fork Farm to School Program

This is a service site with the national program FoodCorps.

The Farm to School program serves students in the Ennis School District. Students engage in regular classes in the newly built Ennis School Garden, receive nutrition education lessons, take field trips to local farms and ranches, participate in Good Thymes Camp (a summer day camp with a focus on sustainable agriculture & natural resource conservation), and much more! The Farm to School program is also working with the Ennis School Lunch program to source and serve more fresh, local foods in the lunchroom. 

 

St. Joseph Community School Garden

This fall was our second year of our garden program. Our garden reaches K-8 every student in multiple ways. 5th and 6th grade students help with the planting and harvesting, and all students use produce in cooking lessons, eat produce in school lunches and classroom snacks, and use the garden in class curriculum. Family volunteers help with summer maintenance. We also donate excess produce to our local food pantry. We had a large plot at our local hospital gardens and four new raised beds. This spring, we hope to add additional raised beds and are looking into a hoop house.

 

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