Partnerships with community members are just as important to our students as partnerships with foundations and corporations. In 2013 we were thankful to be the recipient of an Eagle Scout project. John Russel Dunbar from Boy Scout Troop 1 built two planters for our students at the School for the Deaf. Over the past year, these planters have been incorporated into the agriculture program at the Applied Academics Center. Our students have had a lot of fun getting their hands dirty while also learning about agriculture and science.
In the top left picture is John Russel Dunbar putting dirt in one of the planters the day he delivered them to the school; he is in front of a mural of a tree with leaves made of hands (the mural was done by the students at the School for the Deaf). In the top right is the SCSDB Foundation logo. In the bottom left is the 175 Days of Giving logo. In the bottom right is a picture of one of the planters with pants in it that were planted by students at the Applied Academics Center.
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