The Arizona School Garden Workshop, a collaboration between the University of Arizona and Tucson Unified School District, is blossoming in midtown thanks to a major donation.

The workshop is expanding to Mansfeld Middle School, 1300 E. 6th St., and refurbishing two neighboring buildings owned by U of A.

One bungalow will be transformed into a community classroom; the other, a commercial kitchen. The yard will host a greenhouse and production garden.

The houses will be dubbed โ€œThe Sprouts Houseโ€ in recognition of a Sprouts Health Communities Foundation donation to the program in the amount of more than $1 million. The cost to establish the Sprouts House is estimated at $2 million.

The School Garden Workshop already serves about 20 Tucson elementary schools and a network of more than 50 school-based gardens. These gardens offer experiential learning opportunities for students and sometimes contribute to school cafeterias.

It also serves U of A students as a place for school garden internships, as well as teachers looking to up their professional development or find curriculum ideas.

The University of Arizonaโ€™s semester-long School Garden Workshop began in Fall 2011. The program trains U of A undergraduate students to work in K-12 schools, providing guidance and supporting teachers who are using school gardens as part of their regular classrooms. Each U of A intern spends about six to eight hours in TUSD schools, specifically.

The students help maintain the gardens and become well-versed in utilizing horticulture in the classroom โ€” and daily life.

The latest addition, the Sprouts House, will provide on-hand weekly gardening and nutrition instruction for 800 middle school students. Annually, it will impact about 150 educators, 150 university students and more than 6,000 K-12 students.

โ€œOur program has gained a lot of national attention and there has been demand for us to go out and do work with other school garden nonprofits around the country,โ€ said Moses Thompson, who leads the School Garden Workshop. โ€œSprouts House will serve as a national training site during the school year.โ€

Last week, a formal event at the Sprouts House location at Mansfeld celebrated the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation donation and offered a tour of the germinating site. Later, Manzo Elementary School students conducted a tour of their own school garden.


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