Upper Elementary

Bridgehampton Edible School Garden

The Bridgehampton Edible School Garden is comprised of a 1,000 square foot greenhouse and a 4,000 square foot garden. It serves the entire school in various ways: teachers take students there for lessons, there is a high school elective taught in the greenhouse and there are after school programs utilizing the garden/greenhouse. Our program is part of a network of local schools with garden programs.

Happy Valley School/Career Advancement Charter

Listed are two different programs, both are part of the public school system. One serves elementary school-age children and the other serves young adults ages 17 and up who have not obtained a high school diploma.

Happy Valley School's mission is to educate the whole child in a small, safe, community supported school that provides a solid foundation to achieve academic, social , and emotional success.

ʻĀINA In Schools

The Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2003 to support environmental education in the schools and communities of Hawaiʻi. Our programs include ʻĀINA In Schools, 3R’s School Recycling, Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation Field Trip Grants, Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation Mini-Grants, and Plastic Free Hawaiʻi.

Montecito Union Garden Club

The purpose of the Montecito Union Garden Club is to teach our children stewardship of the land, the value of growing their own food and the importance of organic agriculture for our health and the health of our planet.  The students will learn where their food comes from and have the opportunity to grow and harvest a variety of fruits and vegetables.

FoodCycle

The Foodcycle Project (Alimentociclo in portuguese) is a street food cart adapted to store and manage educative kits and tools. The education activities approach differents subjects around food adopting a sistemic way of understanding.

We act offerring courses, workshops and activities for schoolar groups (from kindergarten to high school), for community and productive groups in rural and traditional localities, and also for groups of lunch maids, parents and teachers. Yet, we offer activities in open space public events such as gastronomic feasts and farmers markets. 

The University Village Community Garden

The University Village Community Garden offers 170 plots of various size on 6.5 acres of farmland to the 3000+ residents of U.C. Berkeley's University Village Student Family Housing. Additionally, we have open community orchards, berry patches, and a children's garden. We are partnering with Nature Village to offer family programming, including edible education in our gardens and community center. 

GrowWELL

GrowWELL is an initiative of Chicago Public Schools that supports school gardens to maintain and integrate outdoor and edible education into every grade level, subject area, and school dining center. 

Belmont Day School Garden

The school garden serves three goals for our school community. First, it is a good source for our lunch program. The kitchen staff serves healthy foods, often locally sourced and from our own garden. Another goal is to use the garden as an outdoor classroom, a way to connect to curriculum across many age groups and disciplines, a place to guide students in community service, environmental stewardship, and food justice issues. A third goal is to grow vegetables to use for our school outreach efforts.

Seeds of Living Education

Seeds of Living Education ( SOLE ) is a terrific organization building school based children's community gardens and sharing garden education with children and families throughout our community. SOLE not only gets lots of children into the gardens, shares healthy tastings, encourages the building of more gardens, offers community events that support happy and healthy families, advocates for healthy food choices in our school cafeterias and shares the giving garden with teachers and classrooms, we share this beautiful garden with the entire community!

Slow Food Miami Garden Program

Since 2007, Slow Food MIami has developed and administered a large school garden program that impacts up to 35,000 students at over 50 elementary, middle and high schools in the Miami-Dade school district.  We give mini grants, install raised garden beds, supply financial resources and educational materials and training to the qualified schools that apply for our grants.  We are very wide reaching and are now going more deeply into the classrooms via curriculum integration and into the cafteterias with garden produce being added to the daliy fare offered to students.  

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