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Paul Green posted
Hey everyone… this Holler is designed to promote all the great things going on in classrooms. Please watch my attempt at a Promising Practice! LOL!
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Traci Tackett posted
Composting is a fun addition to ANY school garden. At Pikeville Elementary, we use organic food scraps from the school cafeteria. We gather leaves and grass clippings around school and even bring them from home. The students are learning about the proper ratios of carbon : nitrogen based materials to keep the compost in balance. Thanks to the…Read More
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Traci Tackett posted
Here are photos of the students prepping the soil, planting the rainbow kale garden, cabbage and broccoli. You can also see them weeding the garden. They can easily tell the difference between the brassica plants and…Read More
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Traci Tackett posted
Pikeville Elementary School has gradually implemented a school garden that is providing Project Based Learning for students of all ages. It began in 2013 with a small raised bed that was sown in kale and lettuce seed on one side of the bed and seedlings on the other. We were amazed at the produce we received from the small area! This year our…Read More
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I have witnessed some amazing promising practice the past few days. So excited to see such great things going on in schools.