The West Seattle Bee Garden was a great success. I know we’re late in posting this information but it is an important part of our service learning curriculum and we’re so proud of our students who volunteered to make this event a success. See the letter of thanks from organizer Deborah Vandermar:
Thank you MCHS!!
In case you did not realize how important your presence was yesterday at the Bee Festival, check out the media coverage!
http://www.king5.com/story/news/local/seattle/2015/05/16/west-seattle-bee-festival/27460681/
Save the date! Saturday, May 16th is the West Seattle Bee Festival located just outside our classroom doors at the High Point Commons Park.
As part of their service learning curriculum that combines environmental science and social studies, Middle College High Point Students are gearing up to support the West Seattle Bee Garden Festival for 2015! In the classroom our students are learning about environmental science and principles of sustainability, urban agriculture and connections to social justice movements both local and national.
Outside of the classroom our students learn about organic gardening while preparing the West Seattle Bee Garden for the upcoming festival. Our students also learn about urban farming through planting and growing herbs and vegetables in their p-patch located right here in the High Point Commons Park. Hoping to repeat the success we had last year, MCHS HP students will donate their harvest to the West Seattle Food Bank.
As a school that emphasizes critical thinking, social justice and community engagement, we encourage students to apply classroom learning with real life experiences. Our relationship with the High Point Community makes this all possible.