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Ford School MLK event to focus on equality struggles

Click here to view the article in the Lynn Daily Item
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Youth from the Unitarian/Universalist Church of Reading worked in the school garden over the Memorial Day weekend and made a substantial donation as well, click the video below to learn more!
  


 



      

Many thanks to the Mass. Humanities $10,000 grant awarded to the Highlands Coalition for a documentary on “Immigrants in the Highlands, Past and Present”Click here to read more…


Visit Stanley Wotring’s Lynn School Watch blog at http://lynnschoolwatch.blogspot.com/

After school, students help plant with starter kits donated by Home Depot.

 


Highlands Coalition continues the fight to restore voting to the Ford School, read the Lynn Item articles by CLICKING HERE. and HERE.

Members of the Highlands Coaltion, front row from left, Stephen Greenberg, Wendy Joseph, Stan Lozinski, Leslie Greenberg and Andy Harding; back row from left, Norris Guscott, Cereino Rosa, Richard Randall and David Gass pose on the ramp of the Ford School Tuesday. (Item Photo/ Reba M. Saldanha)

 
 
 



Highlands Coalition plants trees, gardens for elderly, read the Lynn Item article by clicking HERE.
Read our own article about it HERE

 

Pictured are (L to R) Mary Iskanian, Grace Ishkanian, David Gass,(back row) Andy Harding, Nick Chum.


McCaul picture: (l to r) Alberto Ampodia and son, Henrietta McCaul, Rob Lang, Prasith Ouk.


  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Spring is coming soon!

Fourth Graders learning how to grow using Aquaponics

 

Nick Chum reviewing plant parts with a 4th Grade class




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This Summer we’re educating students and their families about our aquaponic hoop house, which combines raising fish with growing plants in a small sheltered structure. Toxic fish effluents are sent to a bed of vegetables that grow in PVC pipes covered with polyethylene tiles, which grow without soil. The water is then sent back to the fish. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaponics.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Please consider donating to help fund our hoop house dedicated to Harry Harley!


 



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