Humble beginnings, early Spring 2010 |
Our efforts at beautifying the DeWitt Clinton High School campus have not gone unnoticed. On June 27, we were awarded the 2014 Golden Apple by the New York City Department of Sanitation Bureau of Waste Prevention, Reuse and Recycling. Not only were we Bronx Borough Winners in the TrashMasters, Team Up to Clean Up! Category, we were City Wide Winners. Is ours the most lush, beautiful and productive school garden in all of New York City? So I've been told.
The DeWitt Clinton High School Community receiving the Golden Apple and Golden Shovel Awards, June 2014 |
This summer our garden is even more beautiful than ever primarily because we have initiated The Clinton Garden Summer Internship Program. Whereas in previous summers, student volunteers from the Environmental Affairs Club would ascend on the garden periodically in response to my requests on our Facebook page, this summer we have a dedicated team of five interns who are each spending a minimum of 30 hours caring for, watering and maintaining the garden. With the success of this summer's program we are sure to make this a lasting offering to our students in the years to come. We are especially proud to provide our interns with a modest stipend thanks to funding provided by a Grow to Learn Grant we received back in January.
From left, Summer Interns Maribel Vitagliani, Clarissa Recamier and Stephanie M. Reyes working the worm bin. |
During the hottest afternoons, a make-shift sprinkler does the trick... |
...and no one is spared! |
Good compost means good volunteers, like this butternut squash! |
DWC faculty member Franklyn Myal has adopted the role of weed-wacker at The Clinton Garden, Spring 2014. |
Golden Apple (Borough and City Wide Winners) and Golden Shovel Awards, Spring 2014 |