Building School Gardens

Building School Gardens

Use school grounds to develop a sense of place and connection to the environment for urban dwellers.

How to get involved

Time: 2-6 hours per week. This will be more time intensive around the installation day and depends on how many others are involved in the maintenance of the garden.

School gardens are vital to help connect children with the outdoors. Here you'll find the information you need to get started!

5 Steps
Who?
Amanda Scampini joined Peck Elementary School a Building School Gardens group about 3 years ago
Rebeca Lee joined Pilsen herb garden a Building School Gardens group about 3 years ago
Alejandra Fajardo joined Pilsen herb garden a Building School Gardens group about 3 years ago
Enrique A. Cortez joined Pilsen herb garden a Building School Gardens group about 3 years ago
Veronica Cornejo joined GSA Green Team a Building School Gardens group about 3 years ago
Enrique A. Cortez joined Green gardens a Building School Gardens group over 3 years ago
Angela Galla joined Little Village Garden a Building School Gardens group over 3 years ago
Jenny Paredes joined Neiboorhood Garden a Building School Gardens group over 3 years ago
Margie Sutherland joined Building School Gardens Chicago a Building School Gardens group over 3 years ago
Carol Alexander joined Ryder math and science a Building School Gardens group over 3 years ago
Kimberly Ramirez joined Mckinley Park Building Garden a Building School Gardens group over 3 years ago
Paolo Romero joined Little Village Garden a Building School Gardens group over 3 years ago
Tonia Amet joined Garden of Roses a Building School Gardens group over 3 years ago
Ashley Gonzalez joined Garden of Roses a Building School Gardens group over 3 years ago
Debra Gaines joined Garden of Roses a Building School Gardens group over 3 years ago
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