Chester-East Lincoln first grade class

 

Local elementary schools benefit from Illinois Agriculture in the Classroom

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[May 12, 2015]  BLOOMINGTON - The Illinois Agriculture in the Classroom program and the IAA Foundation, along with the Illinois Farm Bureau® have released the names of the 2015 Container Garden Grant Winners.

Deb Freed, of Northwest Elementary Kindergarten, Nikki Renken, of Adams Elementary 2nd grade, Beth Ann Polley, of Chester-East Lincoln Elementary 1st grade in Lincoln and Amanda Gray, of Olympia South Elementary 1st grade have been awarded a Container Garden grant for use in the classroom. Grant recipients receive reusable gardening materials including an EarthBox® container, money to purchase soil and seeds, and related books and lessons to further the educational experience.

“Great opportunities like this stem from great partnerships,” said Susan Moore, Director of the IAA Foundation. “And we are fortunate to have supportive donors like ADM who understand the need to bring agriculture directly to the classroom.”
 


Archer Daniels Midland Company recently donated $42,000.00 to the Illinois Agriculture in the Classroom Program, supporting the work of statewide County Ag Literacy Coordinators, as well as funding the Container Garden lesson series and special Garden Grants for Illinois teachers.

The donation was given through ADM Cares. ADM Cares is a social investment program that directs funds to initiatives and organizations that drive meaningful social, economic and environmental progress worldwide. The program comprises three distinct focus areas: supporting the responsible development of agriculture, improving the quality of life in ADM communities and fostering employee giving and volunteer activities.

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“IAITC is excited to get container gardens and materials in the hands of teachers. Students will get the chance to see where their food comes from by planting an individual container garden in their classroom. More than just planting, students will tend to and take care of the garden, as well as participate in classroom lessons linking science, nutrition and agriculture. Agriculture will come alive for these students through the hands-on activities and materials provided,” said Kevin Daugherty, Education Director, Illinois Agriculture in the Classroom.

The mission of the Illinois Agriculture in the Classroom program is to bring accurate and authentic agricultural information to the students in grades PreK-12 across Illinois. The IAA Foundation, Illinois Farm Bureau’s charitable arm, funds the work of IAITC through generous contributions. More information about IAITC can be found at www.agintheclassroom.org,  and information on how to contribute can be found at www.iaafoundation.org

[Amy Hyde, Ag in the Classroom, Logan County Extension]

 

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