Thursday, September 24, 2015

2015 Fall Bulb Sale

Now is the perfect time to plant fall bulbs! Please consider purchasing your bulbs through our AALC Fall Bulb Sale.

For every purchase, Flower Power Fundraising will give 50% back to Ann Arbor Learning Community!

The fundraiser ends October 15th, so be sure to order soon! You can also share the link with friends and family who may wish to help support the school.

Orders can be placed online here. Your items will ship directly to your home. Feel free to email us if you have any questions about placing an order.  
 
Thank you for supporting Ann Arbor Learning Community!





Thursday, September 3, 2015

2015-2016 GEO-Ed Initiatives

As we look forward to the start of the new school year on Tuesday, we are pleased to announce this year's GEO-Ed indoor plant initiative.

By the end of the 2015-2016 school year, we will achieve NASA's recommendation of featuring at least one plant or natural component per 100 square feet of space within the school building. 

This recommendation comes from NASA's Clean Air Study conducted in association with the Associated Landscape Contractors of America.  The study demonstrates the natural air-purifying ability of indoor plants, advocating for the generous use of plants as a way to maintain clean air indoors.

This school-wide effort will involve all grade levels and will be integrated into each class curriculum.  Students will be responsible for caring for all of the natural components.

More details to come on how you can help us achieve our goal!

As summer comes to an end, we would also like to take a moment to recognize Chloe Duke, a loving AALC parent and active GEO-Ed Committee member who passed away this summer.  Her passionate nature, love of gardening, and positive energy are sorely missed, and we hope to honor her contribution to the school by creating a garden memorial this year.
 
 
 

Sunday, June 7, 2015

GEO-Ed Year in Review

As summer approaches and the 2014-2015 school year comes to an end, it is gratifying to look back at all the GEO-Ed Committee was able to accomplish this year.  Our sincere, heartfelt thanks to the many people who contributed their time, money and effort to providing such a significant educational opportunity for our students!

The AALC GEO-Ed blog was created and is up and running thanks to a collaborative effort between AALC parents, teachers and staff who worked together to create content, share photos, and include new blog posts in the weekly newsletter.

The Adopt a Garden Program was formed to facilitate maintenance, labor, creativity, and sometimes complete redesigns of some of AALC’s many amazing outdoor spaces. Families are pledging their time and effort to a specific garden in conjunction with the teacher or grade level team responsible for the area.

Michigan Green School Evergreen Status was worked towards, applied for, and received.

Michigan Green School Evergreen Status

AALC at SEMIS (South Eastern Michigan Stewardship Coalition)
AALC teachers Tracey Marchyok and Drake Meadow along with some Intermediate and Middle School students presented SEMIS workshops at EMU. Tracey and her students gave a presentation on their 5 day nature immersion program, Annie’s Big Nature Lesson. Mr. Meadow and his students presented on Permaculture and student leadership.

Middle School Students Return to AALC
Even after graduating from Ann Arbor Learning Community former middle school students come back to work with GEO-Ed projects!

Zane and Sophia returned to AALC during the school year to work on the Outdoor Classroom construction.  Zane also worked on the wind turbine project.  Noah returned to help the permaculture program with a grant called the butterfly effect.

Collaboration with PTSO
The GEO-Ed Committee and the PTSO embraced a cross-functional approach this year, cultivating a sense of community and cooperation by collaborating on a number of projects and events. The PTSO assisted with the fall bulb fundraiser and the spring plant sale to raise funds for GEO-Ed projects. Together we have purchased plants, tools, equipment, and even professional development opportunities for teachers to further the GEO-Ed mission of our charter.

GEO-Ed Plant Sale

Garden Resource Fair
The GEO-Ed Committee hosted its first-ever Garden Resource Fair this year.  Families, teachers and staff were invited to get expert advice from Master Gardeners, speak with Project Grow representatives about their community garden program and gardening classes, learn more about other local resources and programs, and discover how they can help out with AALC's gardens.


Garden Resource Fair

Garden Work at AALC
Many of the garden areas have received lots of attention this year thanks to the efforts of families, teachers, staff and students. Work included fall tending, “putting the garden to bed for the winter”, spring clean-up (cleaning out winter debris, weeding, replanting, new plantings), and new signage. Some of the gardens that received attention this year were the Pollinator Garden, The Sensory Garden, The Welcome Garden, and various other classroom gardens.

Middle School Permaculture Accomplishments
The Middle School Garden experienced a renovation this year, while more trees were planted in the Orchard during Earth Day.

A wonderful new Outdoor Classroom was built with the help of parents during enrichments. We also modified the wind turbine during an enrichment with the help of parents.

Middle School students worked on the Iota (pronounced Yoda) Module, an LED Grow light and shelving unit designated to grow little green things.

Outdoor Classroom Under Construction

Intermediate Accomplishments
Intermediate students enjoyed Annie’s Big Nature Lesson, a weeklong excursion to the Leslie Science and Nature Center where they became immersed in outdoor environmental learning. They also took their reading buddies, the Early Primary students, on the Reading Buddies Field Trip to the nature center to help teach them about the amazing natural world.

The Intermediate Herb Garden experienced a redesign, including tilling and grading (thank you to Jenn and Kate for doing the work and providing the equipment!).  Students helped harvest seeds from the old herb garden, selling seed packets at Spring Fling and donating some to new and interested AALC families.  They also sold herbs, spices and tea at Fall Fest this year.

Intermediate Herb Garden Sale

Primary Accomplishments
Primary students enjoyed a bountiful harvest this year from their Vegetable Garden and Pumpkin Patch.  Students cleaned up the vegetable beds and pumpkin patch, fixing and refilling the tall back beds. 

They planted the vegetable beds and worked to critter-proof the beds.  The benches were also re-positioned back into the garden class arrangement.

New Pumpkin Patch Gate


Early Primary Accomplishments
The tire beds in the Early Primary Butterfly Garden were tended and new plantings were added where needed.  All of the beds were weeded and cleaned up in the spring, while the garden path was cleared and re-mulched.

The small vegetable patch inside the Butterfly Garden was maintained with the help of the Chase family.  Bird netting was added to the low tunnel area to protect the vegetables from critters, and vegetable seeds and plants were added including radishes, spinach, lettuce, tomatoes and peppers. 

Radishes in the Early Primary Veggie Patch

GEO-Ed Enrichments
Several GEO-Ed enrichments were offered throughout the school year, including:

Fall Bulbs and Winter Seeds – planting bulbs and seeds.
Blowin’ In The Wind- working on the AALC wind turbine.
Outdoor building 1,2, and 3 - with Mr. Meadow and Gary Turner.
Fairy Garden 1 – (to be continued with Fairy Garden 2).
Spring Garden Projects – cleaning up garden beds and planting in butterfly garden tire beds and welcome garden bed.
Ollas -Ollas are terracotta water jugs that are buried in the ground with their neck exposed above ground. It is a Native American gardening technique that conserves water for garden plants.
Fun Fall Gardening- perennial transplants.
Wormy Towers & Bins -building worm towers and using worm casting from our worm bins to fertilize AALC gardens.
Bird Homes for Winter -build our feathered friends birdhouses for the winter.
Drawing in Nature -a listening, learning and doing class - but the focus is on quiet observation and drawing.
Rain Garden Construction- build a beautiful rain garden to help keep fresh rain water going into the groundwater rather than into the sewers.
Spring Gardening- planting so many different, awesome things all around our school.
Herbs and Pallets- pallet gardens planted outside two classroom doors.

Fall Fun Gardening Enrichment

Wormy Towers and Bins Enrichment

Wormy Towers and Bins Enrichment


More to Come!
Though the school year is nearly over, there is more to accomplish!  Join us on Tuesday, June 9th for Mulch Day.  Come help your student mulch their classroom garden bed.  Contact Mrs. King when you arrive for directions!

Also check out our Events page for other important summer events.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Plant Sale Orders Due May 11th

It's the time of year... SPRING!!! When we start getting our home (and school!) gardens ready. Now is the time to order your plants, and proceeds will benefit the Geo-Ed Committee and the school grounds.

NEW THIS YEAR! Payments are available by credit card! If you're interested in having an invoice sent to you through Square for payment, please email aalcgeo@gmail.com.

Paid orders (by check or by credit card) are due back to the PTSO drop box by May 11th.

Plants will again be provided by Sell's Greenhouse, Cinzori Organic Herbs and Vegetables, and Native Plant Nursery. These three local growers will provide beautiful annual and perennial flowers, organic vegetable seedlings and herbs, and Michigan native perennials grown from locally sourced seeds in time for planting Memorial Day Weekend.

Order forms are available at the front desk.  Email us at aalcgeo@gmail.com to receive an electronic copy of the order form.

Plants will be ready for pickup Thursday, May 21st between 3 and 5pm.

Friday, April 24, 2015

Spring Fling GEO-Ed Happenings

GEO-Ed will be in Room 6 at Spring Fling. Stop in and get your hands dirty making a seed bomb or starting a seedling. Help create a sign for our Community Gardens. Pick up some gardening information for your own gardens.

Perennial Donations
Bring a piece of your home garden. Spring is an excellent time to divide perennials and the AALC gardens would love a piece of your garden. Bring a perennial divided from your house in a pot with some dirt and a label describing it, and we will happily plant it during our upcoming spring planting enrichment. Bring perennials to Room 6 at Spring Fling or at the GEO-Ed table next to the Reception Desk before May 8th.

Compost and Mulch Drive
Ann Arbor residents can stop by the Ann Arbor Compost Center at 4150 Platt Road, Ann Arbor MI 48108 to pick up free compost.  Grab a bucket of compost on your way to Spring Fling and deliver it to the compost pile near the tool shed off the school parking lot! 

Free compost is available for pickup from 8am to 12pm, visit the We Care Organics website details. 

Have an extra bag of mulch?  Bring that too and leave it by the tool shed.

Watering Can Drive
We'd also like to encourage donations of watering cans to your student's classroom. It's like they have legs and walk away on their own! We could use more so if you have an extra one collecting dust in your tool shed or see one on sale at a garden center, we'd gratefully put it to good use in the classroom or in the gardens.  Feel free to bring it to Room 6 during Spring Fling.

Rain Garden Dig on May 3rd from 10am to 2pm
Join us on Sunday May 3rd as we prepare for the upcoming Rain Garden Enrichment.  Bring a shovel and help dig out the garden area and install the fence.

Plant Sale
Stay tuned for details about our upcoming plant sale!  Look for the plant sale order form next week. Orders will be due back by May 8th. Plants will be provided by Sell's Greenhouse, Cinzori Organic Herbs and Vegetables, and Native Plant Nursery.

Celebrating Earth Day at Ann Arbor Learning Community

Students and teachers at Ann Arbor Learning Community celebrated Earth Day this week by planting trees, shrubs and seeds throughout the school grounds and helping to clean up the property.

Special thanks to Pinter's Flowerland for the donation of compost and dogwood trees and to Nature and Nurture for their fabulous discount on 15 fruit trees and shrubs. We were able to plant everything despite Mother Nature's rather frigid temperatures and occasional snow flurries!

Early Primary classes planted 4 Nanking cherry shrubs, while Primary classes planted 3 apricot trees in the orchard and cold weather veggie seeds in their vegetable boxes.

Intermediate classes planted 4 paw paw trees near the butterfly garden and sunflower seeds in the art room garden. The Middle School planted 2 pear trees and 2 apple trees in the orchard, plus 2 dogwood trees and 1 dwarf serviceberry by the front walk.

It will be wonderful to watch these trees and shrubs grow over the years, providing a tremendous opportunity for students to cultivate their interest in the environment and build the knowledge and skills needed to care for our earth.

AALC Receives Evergreen Status as a Michigan Green School

Congratulations AALC for receiving Evergreen Status, the highest award given to a Michigan Green School!


Michigan Green Schools is a non-profit 501(c)3 agency dedicated to assisting all Michigan schools – public and private – achieve environmental goals which include protecting the air, land, water and animals of our state along with world outreach through good ecological practices and the teaching of educational stewardship of students pre-kindergarten through senior high school.

Evergreen status requires schools to complete 20 total activities, including at least 2 activities from each of the following categories:  reduce/reuse/recycle, energy, environmental protection, and miscellaneous.

Way to go Ann Arbor Learning Community!

Sunday, April 19, 2015

AALC Garden Donation Wish List

GEO-Ed is gearing up for Spring, and you can help! Please consider donating your time and/or materials.

Please contact us at aalcgeo@gmail.com to coordinate a donation to one of these GEO-Ed projects!

Here are some of the things we need:

  • Early Primary Butterfly Gardeners would like 200 feet of landscape fabric and metal garden stakes (for pinning landscape fabric) and a selection of larger rocks or field stones to finish lining their walk.

  • Gardeners in the Primary Vegetable Garden and Pumpkin Patch could use two bags of seed-starting mix and some hardware cloth to finish their defense of the pumpkin patch from marauding ground hogs.

  • The Intermediate Herb Garden needs weed sheeting, and perennial herb transplants.

  • The Middle School Perennial Garden would welcome asparagus crowns, jerusalem artichoke tubers, or other perennial food crops.

  • The Rain Garden being installed in May needs coneflower, shasta daisy, and black-eyed susan transplants.

  • Gardeners in the Fruit Orchard would like plant 3 to 5 new apple trees. We'd also like to plant serviceberry trees near the back entrance of the school.

  • GEO-Ed is also looking for used tires (up to 100) to protect tree seedlings from overzealous landscapers. 

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Gardening Resources for Parents, Teachers and Students

Thank you to everyone who stopped by the Garden Resource Fair today!  The fair followed AALC's annual Eating O' the Green celebration, which encourages students to enjoy healthy, naturally green foods.

The fair included an introduction to AALC's GEO-Ed Committee and the new Adopt-a-Garden program.  Informational flyers were available featuring tips for starting seeds, growing potatoes, vertical gardening, gardening with children and more.

Certified Master Gardeners answered gardening questions and offered helpful advice.  Children were invited to create garden art including flowers and fairy doors.  Teachers were encouraged to fill out a GEO-Ed survey to share their thoughts and needs.  The fair was a wonderful way to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of spring!

Special thanks to the many individuals who helped make this event possible, as well as the following organizations for contributing raffle items or materials about their programs and offerings:

Congratulations to Tracy and Cindy on winning the gift baskets! 

AALC Garden Resource Fair


G.E.O. Ed Committee and Adopt-a-Garden Program

Project Grow Community Gardens

Gardening Tips and Advice

Resources from Local Organizations

Gift Baskets featuring giveaways from Project Grow, Nature and Nurture,
Ann Arbor Seed Company, and Catching Fireflies

 Feel free to email us at aalcgeo@gmail.com with feedback about the fair or ideas for future events.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Exciting New Enrichments and Events!

Narcissus Bulb in Bloom from the
Fall Bulbs and Winter Seeds enrichment
Ann Arbor Learning Community's enrichment program has provided students with many unique gardening, environmental and outdoor educational opportunities this school year. In early fall children planted perennials, learned about vermicomposting and built bird houses that were distributed to area businesses.

Other enrichments included a Fall Bulbs and Winter Seed Sowing enrichment course during which students planted tulips and garlic in many school gardens, learned how to overwinter seed trays for spring planting, and how to force bulbs to bloom indoors. Some of the children also worked on creating a fairy garden, building space outside one of the Early Primary classrooms.

The most recent GEO-Ed committee meeting brought forth some exciting ideas for upcoming enrichment activities. Over the next few months students will have the opportunity to help build an outdoor classroom, make terra cotta irrigation bottles for school gardens, and participate in the creation of a rain garden.

Mark Your Calendar for the Garden Resource Fair on March 17th!
The GEO-Ed committee is organizing a Garden Resource Fair in March for teachers, students, and parents.  The event will take place from 3pm to 5pm on March 17th, and will coincide with AALC's annual school-wide Eating of the Green celebration which promotes eating naturally green foods.

Our vision is to provide information to help teachers work on the gardens at school and encourage different types of gardening at home and in the community. We're hoping to round up a few more families for our school Adopt-a-Garden program as well.

Families will be able to get advice from master gardeners, learn tips for planning and starting their own garden, attend a tour around AALC's garden areas and more. We are inviting a number of organizations to join us for the event, including Project Grow.

More event details coming soon!

In the meantime, feel free to join us for the next GEO-Ed committee meeting on Tuesday, March 3rd at 3:45pm in the Great Room.

Reminder:  Seed Sale Fundraiser Ends March 6th!
The annual AALC PTSO Fedco Seed Sale Fundraiser ends March 6th! Plan your garden during these cold, snowy days and invest in our school at the same time. This seed sale offers both conventional and organic seeds from a reputable seed cooperative in Maine.

Go to www.fedcoseeds.com/forms/aalc.pdf and www.fedcoseeds.com/forms/aalcOG.pdf to view and print order forms. All orders and checks (made out to AALC PTSO) are due by 3/6/15.