Pre-Kindergarten

Green Garden Child Development Center - Macomb Campus

At Green Garden Child Development Center, our fruit and vegetable gardens in our outdoor classrooms are a central part of our learning experience. Our students are able to get their hands dirty and be an active participant in the natural cycles of the earth. They help plant, water, care for, and harvest the produce that is then integrated into our nutrition program, developing a hands-on understanding of where food their comes from. Through these experiences, students build a holistic appreciation for food, nature, and sustainability.

Green Garden Child Development Center - Huntington Woods Campus

At Green Garden Child Development Center, our fruit and vegetable gardens in our outdoor classrooms are a central part of our learning experience. Our students are able to get their hands dirty and be an active participant in the natural cycles of the earth. They help plant, water, care for, and harvest the produce that is then integrated into our nutrition program, developing a hands-on understanding of where food their comes from. Through these experiences, students build a holistic appreciation for food, nature, and sustainability.

Green Garden Child Development Center - Hazel Park

At Green Garden Child Development Center, our fruit and vegetable gardens in our outdoor classrooms are a central part of our learning experience. Our students are able to get their hands dirty and be an active participant in the natural cycles of the earth. They help plant, water, care for, and harvest the produce that is then integrated into our nutrition program, developing a hands-on understanding of where food their comes from. Through these experiences, students build a holistic appreciation for food, nature, and sustainability.

Green Garden Child Development Center - Madison Heights Campus

At Green Garden Child Development Center, our fruit and vegetable gardens in our outdoor classrooms are a central part of our learning experience. Our students are able to get their hands dirty and be an active participant in the natural cycles of the earth. They help plant, water, care for, and harvest the produce that is then integrated into our nutrition program, developing a hands-on understanding of where food their comes from. Through these experiences, students build a holistic appreciation for food, nature, and sustainability.

Green Garden Child Development Center - Clawson Campus

At Green Garden Child Development Center, our fruit and vegetable gardens in our outdoor classrooms are a central part of our learning experience. Our students are able to get their hands dirty and be an active participant in the natural cycles of the earth. They help plant, water, care for, and harvest the produce that is then integrated into our nutrition program, developing a hands-on understanding of where food their comes from. Through these experiences, students build a holistic appreciation for food, nature, and sustainability.

Montessori School of Lake Forest

Through growing, processing, cooking, eating, studying, talking and thinking about food, students develop skills, knowledge and behavior that enrich their academic and nonacademic lives, bolster their growth as individuals and in relationships, and cultivate meaningful engagements with their own health, the health of their communities and health of the planet.

Killip Elementary School

Killip Elementary School Garden and Garden Classroom which is found in Sunnyside neighborhood of Flagstaff covers slightly less than 5000 square feet and is divided in four parts. There is the main vegetable and herb garden, a learning garden dedicated to the first-grade science units, a commercially certified garden that provides food directly for our cafeteria and a native plants area specializing in Flagstaff’s unique flora.

Pioneer Elemenatary School

Our garden program provides a seed to table experience for K-6th graders. Kids explore science, learn about nutrition and experience nature while creating positive memories about fresh and nutritious foods.

Saint Philip Neri School

Through the Garden Science Enrichment program, the students (Preschool-5th grade) have an opportunity to learn about growing food and environmentally sustainable practices. The future of the Garden Science program includes an integration of cross-curricular and hands-on learning experiences with classroom academics and development of social-emotional regulation through nature and community service.

Greenway

Greenway is a nature-inspired childcare center with organic school gardens. Collectively, children and teachers learn where food comes from, from seed to table.

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