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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Students with disabilities learn work skills in adaptive garden

At one middle school in Tennessee, students with disabilities dress up for interviews and apply to work in a school garden, thanks to the efforts of staff who want to prepare them to have a hands-on experience with academic and life skills.



The students have big plans for their garden, which includes a wish list for a picnic table and a shed and even an irrigation ditch.

h/t to Woodlands Foundation via Twitter : @Woodlandsfdn
where their kids will soon be planting an adaptive garden of their own. If you'd like to make a donation, click here.

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