More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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The choices kids make today can have a rippling effect on the rest of their lives. Kids are picky eaters, but research shows that they they are involved in the gardening process, they are more likely to try new foods.
Help me give my students access to creating their own organic food at school.
Even the pickiest eaters won't be able to resist trying veggies they've grown themselves. In addition, gardening encourages the development of fine motor skills every step of the way, from picking up tiny seeds to gently caring for seedlings and plants.
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The choices kids make today can have a rippling effect on the rest of their lives. Kids are picky eaters, but research shows that they they are involved in the gardening process, they are more likely to try new foods.
Help me give my students access to creating their own organic food at school.
Even the pickiest eaters won't be able to resist trying veggies they've grown themselves. In addition, gardening encourages the development of fine motor skills every step of the way, from picking up tiny seeds to gently caring for seedlings and plants.