The first Parkview Garden is a 44 by 90 inch bed that was housed outside a third grade classroom. That first year, Mrs. Nagy's class helped water the peas, broccoli, spinach and radishes that we all planted. They also cared for our first worm bin.
This garden flourished, and the students enjoyed tasting the peas, especially the peas, but also the spinach and lettuce. Until the end of the school year, when a groundhog or rabbit or other small animal gradually ate it all up. We didn't have a garden club yet, so the plants were planted by third grade classes, and seeds were planted by first graders.
Next year, we planted it again, and I put up a three foot chicken wire fence to keep the little critters out. I think Mrs. Nagy had moved on to a new school, and the room near the garden was occupied by Miss Maiorano's 4th grade class. All went well until the crops ripened, and I thought we were going to harvest a big crop of lettuce to share with the school. But then deer trampled the fence, and ate up all the crops.
The following year, I heard from my friend and Board of Ed member Dawn Milburn that Milltown had received a $10,000 small grant from Walmart that would help us build school gardens at Parkview and Joyce Kilmer Schools. Collaborating with Master Gardener Jeanne Logan, we designed two gardens that community members, parents, students, and Home Depot Volunteers constructed.
These gardens have thrived successfully for the past five years, as part of the School Green Club.
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
Autism Speaks
April is Autism Awareness month, and Autism Speaks is a great resource for families to learn more about Autism.
To learn what you can do to raise awareness, to make a donation, to join in their campaign visit www.autismspeaks.org
Friday, August 31, 2012
Welcome Friends
A new year is beginning at Parkview School, and teachers and students alike are getting nervous tummies about meeting new people and new challenges. If this is the case with you, relax! We are all friends at Parkview, and especially in the library we want to be your friend, too. We will make sure that each of our students feel respected and know that your opinions are important to us.
Over the summer we purchased some new books for the library, and we have a new technology teacher this year, Mrs. Eichert! Check this page for an update to our latest purchases.
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