Success StoryWoodfill Elementary Market Garden Entrepreneur Program



Woodfill Elementary Market Garden Entrepreneur Program

Author: Sarah Imbus

Planning Unit: Campbell County CES

Major Program: Local Food Systems

Plan of Work: Home Horticulture - Community Gardens and Horticulture Therapy

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

70 third grade students participated in monthly horticulture activities focusing on mindfulness, farm to table, and horticulture science lessons. Students incorporated horticulture therapy lesson linking to mindfulness and knowledge about strategies on breathing techniques to help them focus on school tasks.  

In addition, the third grade classes cultivated a social science project for the school season which incorporated youth leadership, horticulture sciences, and team building exercises. They identified a school need to incorporate ADA accessible playground equipment on their school playground for all friends to have the same outdoor experience. As a result, they wanted to do a fund raiser to help offset some of the renovation cost. We collaborated with Fort Thomas Farmers market and local organic vegetable farmer Eric Keef to grow, care, and sell micro green at the farmers market to raise money. To prepare for market, we reviewed basic economics such as supply and demand, pricing, money handling basics and safe food handling process. Students met with a local engineering company to provide them with the needs and desires they want to see to be included in the playground. Students also presented their idea to the school board. Students shared how they will be selling micro-greens at the local farmer’s market to help offset some costs. Students raised over $1700 selling their fresh micro-greens that will go towards the school ADA playground project. 

They students gained horticulture science, leadership skills, and basic business and marketing knowledge. Teachers and parents have shared how students have really taken ownership of this project which has increased their desire to learn more, stay focused, and become better leaders. 






Stories by Sarah Imbus


Urban Youth Programming at Mentoring Plus

about 2 years ago by Sarah Imbus

Program Director, Amy Sammons, of Mentoring Plus located in Newport Kentucky, reached out to Campbel... Read More


Thanksgiving Dinner Drive at NKU FUEL food pantry

about 2 years ago by Sarah Imbus

2020 broughtnew and inventiveopportunitiesas Kentuckians and othersfrom aroundthe world,strived... Read More


Stories by Campbell County CES


 Keeping Seniors Active and Independent

Keeping Seniors Active and Independent

about 2 years ago by Kate Thompson

Click this link for video:http://campbellmedia.org/video/13828/Regular physical activity is extremel... Read More


Colby Harney Brings It Home to Campbell County:  KY Saves Piggy Bank Project

Colby Harney Brings It Home to Campbell County: KY Saves Piggy Bank Project

about 2 years ago by Ronda Rex

Gov. Andy Beshear has proclaimed Feb. 22-26, 2021 as Kentucky Saves Week, sponsored by the Kentucky ... Read More