Programs
Lower School Program

Farm and Garden

The CDS farm and garden program began at 333 Dolores with a few fruit trees from an existing orchard, and now enhances our one-acre, four-season organic garden as well as our chicken farm.
Since then, our school and program has expanded to include a rooftop garden and an agricultural science program at our 601 Dolores middle school location.

By engaging children in the process of growing food and raising animals, we are hoping to enhance children's development, strengthen their connection to the natural world, and provide a model of environmental stewardship.
Students first begin attending farm and garden classes in preschool. They are welcomed to the "Strawbale Circle" where they begin to develop a relationship with our Farm and Garden Manager, Xochi, who introduces the children to the many ways they can help take care of the garden and animals. These activities include feeding the chickens, harvesting vegetables, finding snails, cultivating the garden beds, and more. We aim to be developmentally responsive to the needs of each child by offering choices that range from exploratory and self-directed to more teacher-driven.
We strive to enhance children’s development, strengthen their connection to the natural world, and provide a model of environmental stewardship.

Farm and Garden Objectives:

The CDS farm and garden program in the lower school has four broad educational objectives. To learn more about each one, please open the menu items below.

List of 4 items.

Middle School Food and Agricultural Sciences Program

Read more about the Middle School's Food and Agricultural Sciences (FAS) Program, an organic progression of the Lower School Farm and Garden curriculum that takes full advantage of the technology and space offered by the 601 Dolores middle school building.

Family Farmer Program

Our farm and garden program also provides fun opportunities for family participation. Through the Family Farmer Program, each CDS family has the chance to care for the farm animals during weekends and vacations.
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