Environmental Action & Science Education Initiatives
Our Environmental Action Initiatives are linked to our curriculum which focuses on environmental and life science. Please view more about the following programs by clicking on the links featured on this page.
Collective Roots garden at East Palo Alto Charter School is a Bay-Friendly Garden and is also a Certified by the National Wildlife Foundation as a Wildlife Habitat. Read more about these distinctions by viewing the links on left hand side of the page.
What is environmental justice and why should you care? Check out our environmental facts and links page.
East Palo Alto faces health challenges and suffers from the presence of toxics. Learn why these environmental issues are of great concern to Collective Roots.
Collective Root is harnessing the power of the sun to infuse our gardens with science and technology.
What is Greendom? Inquirying minds want to know!
What is a Green School? Learn more about this global initiative.
Collective Roots is transforming green waste into fertile gardens.
Collective Roots is looking far beyond the limits of the traditional school garden. We seek nothing less than the transformation of the entire schoolyard, and the landscape of ideas that fertilizes growing young minds.
What do science and technology have to do with garden based learning? Learn how Collective Roots is helping to restore science education in the Bay Area.
Join the growing movement of people in San Mateo County who are working toward building a healthier, more sustainable, community.
We can't the forest through the trees. The tree populations in our communities are dwindling. What can we do about it?
Charles Darwin spent 40 years of his life studying worms. Why was one of the world's leading scientists so fascinated with these little critters? Worms provide an exciting component to our life science curriculum.
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