Garden School Foundation
EAGLE GARDEN
Eagle Parents Learn How to Compost
THE GARDEN
GSF at 24th Street: The incredible 1.5-acre edible garden at 24th Street is GSF’s original site, where we put down our roots as an organization in 2005. With an additional Circle Garden for reading and a Native Oak Woodland habitat, the 24th Street gardens include over 60 fruit trees, 35 productive vegetable beds, shade trees, and native plantings. 24th Street is also home to the innovative Cafeteria to Compost Program. At the lunch tables daily, we gather unwanted cafeteria food and safely redistribute it to students, then divert over 1,000 lbs. of food waste a month to compost, allowing us to nurture our garden beds with homemade soil. We employ a paid team of 24th St. parents and interns each semester to help with the lunchtime collection process and compost-making operations.
Want to get involved? We host monthly Community Garden Days where school families and volunteers gather to maintain the garden, enjoy demos and a free farmer's market, and share a meal.
Our website: www.gardenschoolfoundation.org
Isabel Abrego is honored with The Impact Award from The California Safe Schools Program