Sun 12 Aug 2007
A classroom without walls, is the perfect way one can describe the Holly Hill Farm in Cohasset, MA. They take students during the fall and spring and teach them farming. The young farmers program expose them to basics of farming: planting, fertilizing, weeding and harvesting.
On the final day the students prepare lunch from the harvest. To read in detail visit Holly Hill Farm, classroom without walls.
I wonder if in India, all students start getting into such programs during summer or winter break, we will be teaching a lot to them starting from dignity of labour to appreciating healthy food. The schools can start this kind of programs by having common patches for each standard where the social work hours can go.
I remember we used to cut grasses, weed, plant trees, water the plants etc during the social work hours. But what fun it would have been to have a complete vegetable garden in the school. May be today I would’ve been in a different profession altogether.

January 24th, 2008 at 9:35 pm
Wall garden Lover…
Could you tell me why you did this in the first place?…