Planting knowledge
-- Paula Pisani
Perry Elementary School Principal Elaine Keeley often reads to students
under the big ash tree on campus.
Wouldn’t it be great, students thought, if there were more places like
that on campus?In collaboration with the Huntington Beach Tree Society,
the school received a $2,800 grant from the state Department of Forestry
and bought 44 trees, which students helped to plant on school grounds
Friday.
The trees -- sycamores, liquidambars, pistachios and jacarandas -- were
dedicated to teachers, city and school officials, and members of the Tree
Society.
During the opening ceremony, the tree was used as an analogy for how
students and teachers learn together: They start with a solid foundation
of a root system, build a strong trunk as a base to grow from and then
grow limbs and leaves, which represent each individual’s special
interest.
Susie Olson, a landscape architect and member of the Tree Society, helped
with the design and placement of the plantings.
After the ceremony, 588 students participated in a jog-a-thon, sponsored
by Tilly’s, to raise money for field trips and arts programs.
“They raised quite a bit of money,” Keeley said. “And they were well
rewarded with stickers, key chains and folders.”
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