Gardening

Students reap benefits of courtyard garden

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Students and teachers crowd the fence while working.

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Tomarie Belcher, 14, left, teacher Luanne Williams work.

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Davion Estis, 10, and the special education teacher Karen Mitchell, right, work on creating a game board on a tree stump.

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Students and teachers crowd the fence while working.

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Davion Estis, 10, and the special education teacher Karen Mitchell, right, work on creating a game board on a tree stump.

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Davion Estis, 10, works on creating a game board on a tree stump.

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A game board made on a tree trunk.

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Angel Martin, 11, left, and Amarie Smith, 10, right, work on creating a game board on a tree stump.

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Loagan McKinley, center, holds "Lemonhead" a Bearded Dragon on his head while peers from left: Chyanna Henderson, 6, Deyonte Oliver 5, and Aarika Bryant, 5, watch.

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