
Greenhouse in the Classroom
Canby High School received Intel's 1997 Inn-
Greenhouse In The Classroom
program helps teachers develop an interest among young people in farming and gardening. Through this program we will give educators special discounts on the equipment to set up a greenhouse classroom.
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Greenhouse Kits Innovative programs at Hayesville Elementary School and Houck Middle School in Salem, Oregon and Canby High School in Canby, Oregon, demonstrate the educational opportunities. In each program, students helped assemble, then managed the greenhouse and cared for the plants and animals (yes, animals!) in them. Public and private schools at all levels participate schools at all levels participate in the Greenhouse In The Classroom program. Universities and Colleges propagate plants in our greenhouses. High School FFA students grow plants to sell as fundraisers. Middle schools offer innovative plant science programs. Elementary students learn math, science and lessons in responsibility. Even Day Cares can take advantage of our Greenhouses In The Classroom program. If you know of a teacher or local school interested in innovative teaching and learning opportunities, please share this information with them. To request a complete information packet about the Greenhouse In The Classroom program call 1-888-326-8634 Houck Middle School's "Bug Barn" was constructed Hayesiville Elementary School's 12' Wood Gable Greenhouse was constructed by Jeri Gamaney's 2nd and 3rd grade class. This photo shows the students holding up the frame while attaching the roof. The greenhouse is used for plant propagation and agricultural projects. 'click here' for More Detailed Information on these Greenhouses Now you can have the finest greenhouse available at a price you can afford! Happy Gardening... Have FUN and enjoy
exploring our greenhouse website!
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Partners in education

Inovations in Teaching Award for their project
Alternative Growing Biological Environment
(AGBE). The project focuses on aquaculture,
hydroponics, tissue culturing, and aquaponics.
A trailer-mounted 16' Stretch Greenhouse
(above) allowed Canby students to travel
throughout the state of Oregon to showcase
their unique project.
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using our panels and flooring. The structure is
designed for raising insects for carnivorous plants.
The funds for Houck's projects were received
through grants. Bob Boredelon's science students
helped construct the building.
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