Pre-Kindergarten

Woodstock North High School Garden

The Woodstock North High School Garden is dedicated to creating a successful, sustainable outdoor classroom using organic methods, for the benefit of the students, staff, and community. Children learn to enjoy gardening in a positive manner, learn healthy eating habits, and learn how to use gardening to survive and prosper in the world, through decision-making, collaboration, and responsibility. The garden provides food for the school cafeteria, culinary arts, and an in-house food pantry for students of needy families.

Montessori School of Evergreen Garden Program

We have a greenhouse that is surrounded by a fenced in outdoor classroom space that is in the process of being built with funds provided by the Whole Kids Foundation.  Volunteers and staff bring small groups of students to the greenhouse to care for the gardens and learn about the importance of taking care of our soil and water resources.

Roots and Wings Montessori School

Roots and Wings provides education and childcare for children from age 4 months to adolescence.  Now in our 27th year, we take education out of the industrial age of conveyor belt education into the current century of mindfulness and individualized learning.  We focus on earth stewardship, respect for equality and dignity among all people, entrepreneurship from age five, student inspired creativity and relevant academics.  We follow each child, enabling them to find their gifts and use them in service, empowering them to make a difference in the world.

Cultiv'Escola

Cultiv'Escola é o projeto pedagógico da Cultiv'Arte, que pretende preparar a comunidade escolar, oferecendo-lhe os meios e os conhecimentos para a prática da atividade agrícola em contexto urbano.

Oferecemos as condições para o desenvolvimento desta atividade, através de ações informativas, formativas e trabalho de campo. Pretendemos transformar os nossos 'atores' no veículo disseminador da importância da agricultura urbana, nas diversas esferas: social e económica, ambiental, saúde e qualidade de vida.

Rae C. Stedman Elementary Farm to School Project

Alaska Farm to School 2012 Mini-Grant Recipient

Cooking Up Some Fun In The Garden was a continuation of the Petersburg School District Farm to School Project started in 2011. This project recieved a grant from the Farm to School program to reach the goal of teaching students how to cook and prepare produce they grow, as well as seafood they catch, in the local community! The program emphasizes local sustainability and teaching children how to create healthy meals without commercial processing.

This location has a school garden.

Hidden Valley Community Preschool

Hidden Valley Community Preschool is dedicated to proviting children the oppportunity to stay in touch with nature by integrating garedn and nature exporation throughout the curruculum.

Hopewell Organic Garden of Hope

The goal of the Hopewell Organic Garden of hope is to develop partnership with the community and the Senior Citizens to create friendships and build community spirit. Gardeners that will benefit in the raising of crops can share garden tips and advice. This will stimulate positive social interaction. Continued education via partnership with local horticulture programs will increase the effectiveness of the garden as well as increase the skills of the families and youth involved in the community garden.

 

 

North Winneshiek Community School District

The North Winneshiek School garden supports the school district in creating a comprehensive learning environment for students to develop and practice lifelong wellness behaviors. The garden includes a flat plot of land as well as two raised beds where students harvest produce to be served at lunch, on the afterschool snack cart and in classrooms where students are encouraged to eat a rainbow of fruits and vegetables.  

Montessori school of franklin

 The sustainability and gardening curriculum at the montessori school of franklin is an initiative that is focused on equipping children with the fundamentals necessary for a sustainable lifestyle. This includes, but is not limited to: building raised garden beds, planting and harvesting heirloom vegetables and fruits and seeds, plantjng and maintaining an orchard, incubating and raising poultry and fowl, canning and preserving harvests, and building projects that facilitate these aspects of homesteading. 

Dillard Academy Student Garden Project

 The Dillard Academy garden is a place for students, their families and the community to enrich their minds and nourish their bodies.  The garden was started in 2007 by Ms. Cheryl Alston, with Wayne Food Initiative.  Wayne Food Initiative is a "...community-based local food systems initiative.

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