Middle School

Messignadi School - Istituto Comprensivo di Oppido Molochio Varapodio

Orto in Condotta is the Slow Food school garden project for Italy. The program aims to promote nutrition and environmental education. We use an interdisciplinary method, based on the fundamental role that food plays in everyone’s life.

Sage Garden Project at Monarch School

The Sage Garden Project visited Monarch School in December 2014.  With energy, vision, and generosity, the idea for a Monarch School Garden Program and Nutrition Lab became a reality.  The program serves K - 12 homeless students in San Diego, California, providing empowering opportunities to grow and prepare food for students, staff, and families.

Seaside School District Edible Farm

We are beginning our journey to bring an edible schoolyard to Broadway Middle School. 

Food Is Free Project

The Food Is Free Project

Donated Seeds Grown By Voluntters Learning Life Skills To Inspire Pro Social Sustainable Healthy Living & Support The Food Insecure

Working with local organisations & groups we hope to create free access to educational / communal growing space, Events & activities so all members can come together learn life skills, share ideas & grow food.

Community Led Positive Action 

Outdoor Playgroups - Little Green Fingers

Incredible Edible Kirkstall: Plot To Plate Sustainable School Education

Plot To Plate Sustainable Education

Working in partnership with many local organisations

It is our aim to provide every child with their own Square Foot garden to use as an educational resource to learn about pro social sustainable healthy living & provide a free guide to support teachers, playgroups & organisations to deliver these inspiring opportunities & lesson plans.

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St. Aloysius School

In 2009, the students, families and community of St. Aloysius School came together to build our school garden. We use the space as an outdoor classroom to enliven our lessons in science, writing, art, math and history.

Washburn High School

In collaboration with the Bayfield Regional Food Producers Cooperative, we have constructed a high tunnel that allows for a vastly extended growing season than we would otherwise have in WI. In addition to our garden program, we offer cooking classes to 7th-8th grade students through the Family Consumer Science program.

Brea Junior High School Orchard

We have a 32 tree orchard through Common Vision!

OKC Harvest

Oklahoma City Harvest is a non profit program of Oklahoma City Beautiful.  We are committed to providing Oklahoma City neighborhoods, schools and community centers with opportunities to plan, grow, maintain and harvest fruits and vegetables using sustainable and environmentally sound gardening practices.  Whenever possible we do this free of charge to the recipient.

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