Our Garden Education
Our School & Garden Education
We are a group of learners, teachers, staff, and community members who create excellent garden education at Richard J. Lee Elementary School in Dallas (Coppell ISD), Texas.
Our garden is home to an array of vegetables, flowers, and beneficial insects, and we engage in many fun and creative activities, such as:
- Growing seedlings in self-water pots
- Giving names to the plants
- Painting rocks to make plant signs
- Holding Garden Ice Cream sales made from our harvest
- Monarch Waystation project
- Farmers Market & fundraisers
- Growing & tasting Microgreens in the classroom
- Worm Composting
- Nature Walk at School year-round
My name is Keiko Nishino, and I serve as the Garden Education Specialist at our school, as well as the owner of this blog. Known fondly as Ms. Keiko by the learners, I manage the school garden and provide garden education programs, working alongside teachers all year round to benefit learners at every level.
Our school values outdoor education, and our teachers flexibly implement it into the K-5 grades, STEAM, Practical Academics, and Active Learning curricula, with enthusiastic support from our principal.
We hope the garden experience brings happiness and valuable learning opportunities to benefit our learners throughout their lives.
Vision: Unlock Our Life
Life is a journey filled with discoveries, constantly reshaping our identity and perception of the world.
I believe garden education can unlock our potential to lead meaningful lives and positively impact the world.
Garden as a Unique Learning Environment
Benefit of Garden Education
Ms. Keiko
I love creating garden programs and working with kids, teachers, & families in the school garden.
My involvement started with a volunteer position in the school garden in 2018, which evolved into my current part-time/temporary role of garden education specialist in 2021.
I have three children with my husband, and we moved from Japan to the US in 2005.
- Member of Coppell Community Garden, TX since 2014
- Master Composter from Irving, TX 2015
- Member of Native Plant Society of Texas since 2021
- Native Landscape Certified from Native Plant Society of Texas 2022
- Bring Back the Monarchs to Texas Grant recipient 2022
- BA (1993) & MA (1996) of Human Sciences from Osaka University, Japan