Here are some pictures of the garden mid-july.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Thursday, April 5, 2012
A Day of Service
Come join friends and family of Emmett Till Math &Science Academy, the University of Chicago, and Architreasures for a day of Service. Help us revive our Learning garden and celebrate the newly added Arbor / entrance way to the garden.
When: Saturday, May 12th, 2012
10am - 1pm
Where: Till Learning Garden
6612 S. Champlain
Chicago, IL 60637
What: A Day of Service We need YOUR help!
Clean-up, tilling soil, weeding and celebration
Please dress in clothing you don’t mind getting dirty
When: Saturday, May 12th, 2012
10am - 1pm
Where: Till Learning Garden
6612 S. Champlain
Chicago, IL 60637
What: A Day of Service We need YOUR help!
Clean-up, tilling soil, weeding and celebration
Please dress in clothing you don’t mind getting dirty
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Next Steps
Our
action plan for the future is to add a walkway, seating, a mural, mosaic
tiling, trees, and a memorial to Emmett Till. There will be a day of service
and celebration on May 12, 2012.
It is also a goal to find partnerships to
improve the quality of the garden. In the future, we hope to secure funding for
professional development seminars and training sessions to help teachers
incorporate the school garden (i.e. an outdoor classroom) into their
curriculum.
Arbor (Entrance Way)
Mr.
Vance, a fresh college graduate, turned an empty classroom into a woodworking
room within a month of being hired. Mr. Vance and a group of fifth and sixth
graders created unique geometric designs that were a result of student
imagination—the students visualized what type of personality a specific
geometric shape such as a cube might have. They then cut the designs out of
wood using a jig saw and finished by painting the designs in black and yellow,
the Till Academy school colors. archi-treasures installed the arbor into the
school garden on December 2nd and the student artwork was installed onto the
arbor shortly afterwards.
With the installation of the arbor, the Till Academy school garden also received an official name and is now the “Till Learning Garden.” The following activities took place in the Till Learning Garden in 2011.
With the installation of the arbor, the Till Academy school garden also received an official name and is now the “Till Learning Garden.” The following activities took place in the Till Learning Garden in 2011.
New Art Teacher
The arbor project began with a
rocky start when an unexpected obstacle occurred one week before the beginning
of the 2011/2012 school year. Unfortunately, Mr. Waggoner, the art teacher at
the core of the arbor project, resigned from his position just as the project
was about to begin. archi-treasures communicated regularly with Mr. Asiyanbi,
Till Academy’s principal, in late summer to determine how to proceed with the
project given the unanticipated challenge
Charette (Design Meeting)
In April of 2011, archi-treasures facilitated a two
hour design meeting or charette at Till Academy. The charette brought together
30 students, teachers, parents, design professionals, community members, and
representatives from various departments at the University of Chicago. This
discussion and planning meeting was not only an opportunity to brainstorm about
possibilities for the school garden in the future but it was also a chance to
create designs as well as set priorities and timelines. While there were many
ideas discussed at the charette, the group consensus was to beautify the
entrance of the school garden with an arbor that would include student artwork.
Partnerships
One
of the organizations with which the school has developed a partnership is a
nonprofit organization called archi-treasures.
archi-treasures is an arts-based community development organization that
specializes in building public spaces that empower individuals to share their
future and the future of their communities.
During the spring of 2011, Till Academy and archi-treasures partnered
together to create a plan and design for a school garden in honor of Emmett
Louis Till, a former Till Academy student.
As you probably know, Emmett Louis Till was a 14 year old African
American boy from Chicago who was brutally murdered while on a family visit to
Mississippi in 1955. Emmett’s mother
insisted on a public funeral with an open casket in order to expose the
brutality of the killing to the public.
Emmett’s murder is often cited as one of the key events that ignited the
then nascent Civic Rights Movement. Our
school, formerly McCosh, was renamed in honor of Emmett Louis Till in 2006.
With the generous support of
the South East Chicago Commission, archi-treasures and the Emmett Till Math
& Science Academy (Till Academy) have greatly enhanced the physical
attractiveness of the Woodlawn community. The overall goal of the Till Academy
school garden project is to transform the underutilized vacant lots surrounding
the school into active spaces for learning and growing. The South East Chicago
Commission funding in 2011 supported the design, building and installation of
an arbor at the entrance of the school garden.
The Institute for Translational
Medicine at the University of Chicago was another important funder. Funding
from the Institute underwrote some of the costs of the design charette,
provided resources for garden workdays and supported stipends for Parent
Coordinators. The activities that took place as a result of this funding
directly impacted the Woodlawn community.
Beginnings
A
school garden at Till Academy can be attributed to a package of seeds, a group
of curious third grade students and a motivated art teacher named Greg
Waggoner. Mr. Waggoner’s students expressed an interest in growing seeds in
their classroom. So Mr. Waggoner bought
a seed starter set and soon hearty shoots began to grow. The third graders were enjoying the process
so much that Mr. Waggoner helped them plant their seedlings in an empty lot
near the school. The students tended
their seedlings for the rest of the school year and a group of students taking
summer guitar lessons ensured that plants were weeded and watered regularly
with water provided by kind neighbors. A
small but memorable harvest was enjoyed by Till Academy students, staff and
community members in the fall of 2009.
During the 2009/2010 school year, Mr. Waggoner
submitted numerous grants to foundations and other organizations to help the
school garden grow. He was successful at
obtaining over $3,500 in funding, which ensured that each classroom in the
school had an opportunity to grow their own seedlings. The funding was also used to purchase plant
material, soil amendments, tools and fencing materials. In addition, he organized numerous workdays
in the garden and recruited students, teachers as well as other volunteers to
come out to the workdays. Over the past
two years Mr. Waggoner and some community volunteers have also been reaching
out to various organizations to figure out ways to make the budding school
garden sustainable.
History of the Till Learning Garden
Founded
in 1895, Emmett Till Math and Science Academy (Till Academy) is a Chicago
Public Elementary School located in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Chicago.
Woodlawn is a predominantly low-income African American community. The mission
of Till Academy is to provide a comprehensive educational program for the
development needs of the whole child.
During the 2010/2011 school year, approximately 600 students are
enrolled at Till Academy. Of those
students, 99% are low income. The
largest demographic at Till Academy are African American students, comprising
over 99% of the student population and 16.1% are students with special
education needs.
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