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School Gardening Course – Spring 2026

March 2, 2026 - March 11, 2026
$60.00 – $120.00

School Gardening Course

Play, Learn, Grow: Creating and Sustaining Engaging School Garden Spaces!

Join the experts at KidsGardening to learn the fundamentals of creating and sustaining a successful school garden program. Each session will offer practical ideas and examples related to garden programming, design, funding, and sustainability, all tailored for school settings.

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This course includes: 

  • 4 x 60 Minute Sessions at 4pm Pacific / 7pm Eastern time on March 2, 4, 9 & 11
  • These will all be recorded, with the recordings made available for 3 months.
  • All registrants will receive a Certificate of Completion
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Session #1: Creating the School Garden Program

Learn how to lay the groundwork for a successful school garden program by assessing needs and connecting the garden to existing curriculum and educational goals. This session offers practical ideas and examples to help teachers incorporate the garden into lessons, fostering hands-on learning and cross-disciplinary skills.

Session #2: Designing the School Garden

Explore key principles of garden design for youth gardens. Discover the essentials of project planning, plant selection, accessibility considerations, and more to create an inviting, functional, and safe environment that fosters student learning and engagement.

Session #3: Funding the School Garden

Explore various resources and strategies to secure funding for your school garden, including grants, fundraising ideas, community sponsorships, and local partnerships. Learn tactics for creating compelling grant applications and proposals to support your garden’s financial sustainability and growth.

Session #4: Sustaining the School Garden

Ensuring the long-term success of your garden requires planning and community involvement. This session offers insights on building a dedicated garden team, establishing routines, engaging students and families, and maintaining enthusiasm and support for your garden over the years.

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Facilitator

Em Shipman (she/her)

Em’s vision is grounded in the principle that children are able to realize their full potential when they have access to healthy food and hands-on, outdoor play, and learning opportunities. She is working to ensure the next generations of young people become the tidal wave of social and environmental change leaders needed to alter our trajectory and heal our planet and people.

Em is a nonprofit executive with nearly 20 years of experience leading transformative programs in food systems, agriculture, and education. She holds a B.A. in Public Policy and Anthropology from Hobart and William Smith College and an M.S. in Nonprofit Management from Marlboro College Graduate School.

For as long as Em can remember, she has been committed to growing community. She is a passionate advocate for children and the planet and believes that garden-based learning and hands-on, place-based education benefit both. Em has also worked as a professional gardener and garden designer and spends all of her free time (and then some) digging in the dirt.

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Facilitator

Sarah Pounders (she/her)

Sarah Pounders has been active in the field of youth gardening for over 20 years. Growing up surrounded by plants instilled a deep love of gardens and the desire to share that love with others. While working toward her master’s degree in Horticultural Sciences at Texas A&M University, she had the opportunity to serve as a school garden coordinator and conduct research on the benefits of using school garden programs to teach nutrition.

She went on to work at various botanical gardens, for Cooperative Extension in Virginia and Texas, and since 2005 as an Education Specialist at KidsGardening.org, coordinating numerous children’s gardens, writing curricula and activities for youth of all ages, teaching formal and informal youth education programs, and conducting teacher training sessions on integrating gardens into the classroom. She also enjoys gardening at home with her two children and volunteering with local school garden programs.

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Facilitator

Sarah Lane (she/her)

Sarah Lane joined KidsGardening in the fall of 2021. As KidsGardening’s Grant Program Director, Sarah manages multiple grant programs, leads garden installations, and helps the organization with its general fundraising efforts. Sarah grew up in Seattle, WA, and graduated from Washington State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Language. In 2016, Sarah moved to Arkansas to serve with FoodCorps at Conway Public Schools, where her passion for working with students in garden spaces sprouted. She earned her Master of Arts in Teaching at Trinity University in San Antonio in 2019 and moved back to Arkansas to be a lead teacher at Ferncliff Nature School, a nature-based preschool in Little Rock, before becoming Arkansas’s first Farm to School and Early Childhood Education Program Coordinator at the Arkansas Department of Agriculture. Sarah lives in Little Rock, Arkansas, on the traditional land of the Osage and Quapaw People. She loves to travel, eat local food, spend time in gardens, and is building her own tiny house!

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Facilitator

Noel Cibulka (she/her)

Noel Cibulka started with KidsGardening in the summer of 2022. As Educational Content Manager, she helps develop KG’s annual garden-based educational content strategy, co-developing original educational materials, overseeing the editorial calendar, and supporting the content marketing plan. She also supports the KidsGardening Community with resource vetting and engagement. Growing up in Honolulu, Hawai‘i, Noel developed a deep appreciation for the natural world while swimming, hiking, gardening, and foraging for fruit with family and friends. She holds a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Southern California, where she developed a passion for informal education, teaching poetry workshops at 32nd Street School/USC Magnet. Prior to joining KidsGardening, Noel worked as a Teaching Artist at Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House, and as a Museum Educator at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, developing and delivering programs for diverse, multi-generational audiences and managing NHMLA’s Storytime Live program. For two years, she ran a school garden program at Third Street Elementary in Hancock Park for TK through 5th-grade students. She feels deep gratitude for having spent her life living on the ancestral homelands of the Kānaka Maoli and the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples in the Kingdom of Hawai‘i and Tovaangar.

Your contribution:

  • Early Bird Registration: $120 ($30/session) until Feb 28 – please select this option if you are able to
  • 50% Discounted Registration: $60 ($15/session) – please select this option if price is a barrier
  • 25% Additional Discount: For groups of 5 or more using this code at checkout: N945QEAF
  • For groups of 10 or more, we can offer larger group discounts. Please check out the group rates here, and email programs@outdoorlearning.com for more info and to register.

Your course fee goes towards supporting our charity in covering the course costs, including ensuring that we compensate the course instructors adequately, and that we can continue to offer learning opportunities like these.

Optional Supplementary Resources for School Gardening:

  1. Math in the Garden: Hand-on Activities that bring Math to Life
  2. The School Garden Curriculum: An Integrated K-8 Guide
  3. Sowing the Seeds of Wonder: Discovering the Garden in Early Childhood Education
  4. The Everyday School Garden: A Simple Guide to help you Start!
  5. Soil Study and Inquiry Class Kit: Books, resources & tools to support a K-7 soil inquiry outdoors!
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  • The Everyday School Garden
    A simple guide to help you start your teaching journey in the garden! Looking to bring your teaching outdoors but ...
  • Math in the Garden
    This engaging resource book for educators uses a mathematical lens to take children on an education-filled journey in the garden. ...
  • Soil Study and Inquiry Class Kit
    This kit includes 7 curated books accompanied by resources & equipment to support a K-7 soil inquiry outdoors! This kit ...
  • The School Garden Curriculum: An Integrated K-8 Guide
    An Integrated K-8 Guide for Discovering Science, Ecology, and Whole-Systems Thinking The School Garden Curriculum offers a unique and comprehensive ...

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