2019 Image Gallery
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A pair of helpers dumping and leveling soil at NA MacEachern. P.S. Am I seeing double?
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Students and teachers get their food garden ready on Earth Day at NA MacEachern P.S.
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Students dig and rake at one of the Earth Day stations at NA MacEachern P.S.
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Having fun isn’t hard, when you’ve got a garden in your schoolyard! (And some great classmates to build it with – at NA MacEachern P.S.).
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Students, teachers, and volunteers work to fill their new garden at Blair Road P.S.
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The Blair Outdoor and Environmental Education Centre facilitates groups of students from across the WRDSB and was excited to add an Indigenous food garden to their many educational resources.
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The only thing better than seeing your veggies grow, is getting a chance to eat them! Harvest time at Riverside P.S.
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Students at Owl Child Care Centre – John Sweeney are taking responsibility and showing good teamwork while watching their garden grow.
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Students at Grand River C.I are ready to put in some hard work to make their garden come to life!
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Students from St. Bernadette C.S. feeling grateful for their top up of soil two years after their initial garden build.
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Glenview Park S.S. is one of few schools who opted to build an in-ground garden, as opposed to one with raised beds. Here, a few generous educators volunteer their time to build it.
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A student in Grade 4 at Jean Steckle P.S. helps to design where and what to plant in their garden.