'Food forests' offer living lessons, cool shade at Miami-Dade schools. Program is growing
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Students at Royal Palm Elementary engage with the edible garden, like mulberry trees, to learn about healthy food choices and environmental care.
The Food Forests for Schools Program immerses children in outdoor classrooms, providing hands-on science and math lessons through gardening activities and nature experiences.
The program director, Eddie Recinos, emphasizes the value of hands-on learning experiences for students, making lessons such as photosynthesis more tangible and engaging.
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