CitySprouts News
The Intersection of Black and Green: Reflecting on Black History Month 2022
February closes on a significant symbol of hope, community and gratitude: Black History Month 2022. Even though Black History Month is over, the education does not stop there. Black History Month is not only a time to honor the leaders and trailblazers of the Black community, but also an imperative to reflect on the current experience Black Americans live today.
Sleeping Gardens and Science Outdoors
WE’VE HAD A BUSY START WITH OUR PROGRAMS IN THE NEW YEAR. READ ON TO SEE WHAT'S BEEN HAPPENING AT CITYSPROUTS IN 2022!
Growing a New Garden Community: Spotlight on the Nathan Hale School
Nestled in the Fort Hill neighborhood within the heart of Roxbury lies the quaint Nathan Hale Elementary School. If you make your way past the vibrant gates and grand wall mural to wind around the back of the historic school building, you will discover something new this year - their own school garden.
A Look Inside Garden Education - Teaching Science Through Exploration
Students bring out their curiosity in full force at our CitySprouts gardens, and they are often using it to look for one thing: answers. However, in the garden, answers are the one thing I usually try not to give my students.
Cultivating Communities & Curiosity - November Wrap-Up
Beyond creating outdoor classrooms within elementary school grounds across Cambridge and Boston public schools, CitySprouts also extends the opportunity for middle-school aged youth to continue exploring science outside.
Changing Seasons, Seedlings, & Students - October Wrap-Up
Through these rainy and chilly autumn days, garden educators have been teaching students the evolutionary advantages of seeds and the importance of compost and insects in nourishing our school gardens.
Falling Back Into the Garden - September Wrap-Up
Returning to school means returning to the garden for thousands of Cambridge and Boston-area youth. After the last two years of unpredictability, school gardens have proven to be dependable safe spaces for children to freely explore both the natural world and themselves.