By: Ashlyn Brothers
TULSA, Okla. -
Some Green Country sixth graders are getting to build a garden that teachers said will have a big impact on their education and their community.
The teachers of Monroe Demonstration Academy want their students to return to the classroom, look outside their windows and see a place of beauty and new beginnings. When kids come back, they re gonna be able to plant, harvest and be able to sell their own produce and really learn where food comes from,” Monroe Demonstration Academy interim principal Rob Kaiser said.
Mallory Timmons is one of the brains behind the Monroe Community Garden, who said it s all part of a three-year plan.