Photos: What's Blooming in Your School Garden?

We're looking for and sharing fun and creative images of school or classroom gardens that show how students are benefitting from the experience of being outdoors, getting their hands dirty, and growing their own food or flowers.

Spring has sprung! The school year might be winding down, but school gardening is in full swing.

We're collecting fun and creative images of school or classroom gardens that show how students are benefitting from the experience of being outdoors, getting their hands dirty, and growing their own food or flowers.

Photos can be tweeted or posted to Instagram with the #LearningInBloom. We're featuring selected images in this photo gallery and on the pages of Education Week.

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We ask that you include a brief description of the photo that mentions the lessons being learned and your location (school, district, or city). Be sure submitted photographs conform to your local school media policies regarding publication of identifiable students. And please read the fine print below about how your images might be used.

The Fine Print:
Submitted photographs or videos must conform to your local school media policies regarding publication of images of identifiable students. By submitting photographs or videos to us, you are affirming that you hold the copyright for the images and are giving Education Week permission to publish them. Editors at Education Week will review all submitted media, then select suitable and appropriate photographs for an online gallery that will appear on edweek.org. Education Week staff may choose a representative sample of these photographs to appear in a future print issue of Education Week as well. While you maintain the copyright to submitted media, Education Week may reuse these photographs or videos to promote and/or advertise this project.