Middle School

CitySprouts

CitySprouts is a school and community program that integrates academic, health and environmental education in the public schools and in the neighborhood. Working closely with school administrators, teachers and families, CitySprouts creates school gardens and provides essential support to schools as they extend existing curricula to these outdoor classrooms. CitySprouts’ school and community partnerships ensure that CitySprouts gardens are accessible to children during school, after school and in the summer.

DC Central Kitchen: Locally Sourced, Scratch-Cooked School Meals

 Across America, a new movement has emerged urging schools to offer healthier food options to children. The movement for tastier school food, called for by kids of all ages, is much older.

At DC Central Kitchen, we are proving that healthy, scratch-cooked meals can be enjoyable for children, affordable for school districts, and valuable for teachers who need children to be nourished and focused.

The Giving Garden

The Prairie School's Giving Garden, created by and for the students in 2000, is located in a courtyard setting and has two separate sections. One half of the garden is a butterfly garden and was designed and planted with perennials that attract butterflies and blooms spring through fall. Annuals are added to large pots throughout the garden to help extend the bloom time. Prairie's Giving Garden has been certified as a Monarch Waystation through Monarch Watch by meeting the group's requirements of adequate milkweed, nectar, and shelter.

D.C. School Garden Program

The DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education's School Gardens Program (SGP) team assists schools in building and maintaining school gardens and provides training and technical assistance to teachers in utilizing school gardens as a teaching tool The SGP also oversees the administration of the DC School Garden Grant, assists schools in applying for the US Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools Award, and assists in the planning and implementation of District-wide events such as Growing Healthy Schools Week and Strawberries and Salad Greens Day.

 

Rosa Milagrosa - Therapeutic Horticulture

About
We create what we can with what we have where we are
Mission
I provide rehabilitative care through horticulture and gardening. I am seeking opportunities that allow me to continue my personal mission to provide innovative healing and educational services.
Description

GardenGreenAngels.com

Join as we plan and grow our Children's Gardens and lead them through investigation in the natural world around them. Our outdoor classroom highlights projects and events throughout the country in literature, health, nutrition, arts and sciences for children. Discover and observe nature with us.

Bioponica

Bioponica™ is a research, design and installation company with a business plan model located at two sister garden sites in West End Atlanta, Ga:  The Outdoor Activity Center at Bush Mountains.  Bioponica creates supply systems and resources to improve the art and science of sustainable farming -- bringing greater nutrition, education and jobs to communities and individuals across the country.

2012 Youth Culinary Tour

The 2012 Youth Culinary Tour is a cooking demonstration hosted by young culinary artists (ages 18 & under) during the farmers market at urban garden sites located in our three target market areas every Third Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The goal is for kids to teach kids how to make healthy snacks and better decisions regarding food intake that lead to healthier lifestyles and disease prevention (childhood diabetes, obesity, and behavior problems).

Chinati Foundation Garden

The Chinati Foundation is a contemporary art museum created by artist Donald Judd in Marfa, far West Texas. The museum presents large, permanent installations by twelve artists and is based on Judd’s interest in the relationship between art, architecture, and the surrounding high desert landscape. Chinati hosts special exhibitions; artist residencies; public programs by contemporary visual and performing artists, writers, and scholars; and youth and adult studio classes.

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