On
November 19th, 2013 over 50 students from general
and special education classes at Wildwood Middle School
worked on this tree planting. 24 trees and shrubs – a mix of
serviceberry, elderberry, hazelnut, and spicebush – were
planted by students and teachers. This was the third WV
Project CommuniTree project organized by science teacher
Carolyn Thomas.
Groups of 3 shrubs were put together to
make 5 triangle-shaped beds. Landscape fabric was staked
down and mulched to prevent weed growth between the shrubs.
Once mature, science classes will be able to use this area
for wildlife viewing. The trees and shrubs will also reduce
stormwater runoff pollution and beautify the campus.
Carolyn Thomas said “Student feedback
is always positive. Students always appreciate the
opportunity to do active learning and to do something
outside. Despite the cold and condensed time schedule it was
a very productive morning.”