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Springs School Accepting Donations To Repair Greenhouse and Fund New Program

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Springs School students in Diane Shoemaker's career and technical education Farm to Table course inside the district's greenhouse. KYRIL BROMLEY

Springs School students in Diane Shoemaker's career and technical education Farm to Table course inside the district's greenhouse. KYRIL BROMLEY

Springs School administration is looking for funding to help turn the district's greenhouse into a learning lab. KYRIL BROMLEY

Springs School administration is looking for funding to help turn the district's greenhouse into a learning lab. KYRIL BROMLEY

A look inside Springs School's greenhouse, which is in need of updates and repairs. KYRIL BROMLEY

A look inside Springs School's greenhouse, which is in need of updates and repairs. KYRIL BROMLEY

Students inside Springs School's greenhouse will be observing, researching, experimenting, predicting and reflecting as they grow a school garden. KYRIL BROMLEY

Students inside Springs School's greenhouse will be observing, researching, experimenting, predicting and reflecting as they grow a school garden. KYRIL BROMLEY

A greenhouse located alongside Springs School. KYRIL BROMLEY

A greenhouse located alongside Springs School. KYRIL BROMLEY

In addition to Springs School middle school students creating and maintaining the life of the greenhouse, kindergarten through fifth-graders will be encouraged to visit the greenhouse to learn about healthy foods, gardening for sustainability and enjoy the purpose of the garden. KYRIL BROMLEY

In addition to Springs School middle school students creating and maintaining the life of the greenhouse, kindergarten through fifth-graders will be encouraged to visit the greenhouse to learn about healthy foods, gardening for sustainability and enjoy the purpose of the garden. KYRIL BROMLEY

Desirée Keegan on Feb 7, 2023
Springs School is looking to revitalize its greenhouse so it can support a new student learning lab, and the district is asking for the public’s help to make it happen.... more

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