Dallas ISD students mark Earth Day by planting seeds for the future
Students from pre-K through 2nd grade took the classroom outside for Earth Day at Dallas ISD's Prestonwood Montessori at E.D. Walker.The students planted flowers in the school's new garden beds along with vegetable plants they sprouted from seeds.
"And so we've got cucumbers, and zucchinis, and peppers," Prestonwood Montessori STEM Director Sarah Kate Littlefield said, explaining the students are learning that taking care of the environment is a team effort."So, it's like [if] one person doesn't take care, and now none of our plants sprout."Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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