21 January 2003
News
Release
For Immediate Release
Novato Charter School Builds
Greenhouse with Chez Panisse Grant
The Novato Charter School
will erect a greenhouse thanks to a $7,000 grant from the Chez Panisse
Foundation.
The school will hold a parent
work party to erect the greenhouse on Saturday, January 25 from 9 am until 2
pm.
The new greenhouse will be a
main component of the schoolÕs gardening program, which will also include a
permanent outdoor classroom and a fenced pond. It will allow students to
propagate and grow a greater variety of crops on a year round basis, as well as
work during the rainy season.
ÒWeÕre very happy to receive
this support from the Chez Panisse Foundation, Ò says Rachel Bishop, Director
of Novato Charter School. ÒThe
installation of the greenhouse is a big step towards achieving our vision for
our gardening program.Ó
A nature-based perspective is
integrated in all aspects of the Novato Charter School curriculum, but it is
most visible in the schoolÕs organic gardening and recycling programs. The program is based on the belief that
nature serves as the common ground for all cultures, and that respect for the
earth encourages social responsibility, as well as environmentally conscious
living.
The Novato Charter School
gardening program has also received a $500 grant from SEED to support gardening
expansion and improvements. Other objectives of the gardening program at NCS
include habitat restoration, growing edible and ornamental plants, and
propagating heirloom seeds for other class garden projects in Marin County.
For more information about
Novato Charter School, call 883-4254 or visit their web site at
www.novatocharterschool.org.
Contacts: Rachel Bishop, Director, Novato Charter School at 415.883.1719 or Jeannette Longtin, Novato Charter School Board Chair at 415.485.0835.