Agriculture + Lifestyle
GFB awards $10,000 in grants for ag classroom projects
by Lauren Goble
GFB Educational Programs Coordinator
Posted on November 29, 2024 4:20 AM
Georgia Farm Bureau’s Ag in the Classroom program has awarded $1,000 grants to ten elementary school teachers to help them fund innovative agricultural projects. These teachers, who maintain close ties with their county Farm Bureaus, were selected for their commitment to teaching students about agriculture in fun, hands-on ways.
The grants will support projects focused on composting, school gardens, and hydroponics, giving students a chance to actively engage with farming, sustainability, and how food systems work.
These projects not only educate but also foster curiosity and a deeper appreciation for agriculture, which contributed more than $83 billion to Georgia’s economy in 2022 and provided more than 323,000 jobs.
Despite its importance, many students do not fully grasp how agriculture impacts their daily lives. These hands-on projects will teach students how agriculture affects everything from the food they eat to the natural resources they depend on.
Students will also explore environmental responsibility and sustainability. Whether it’s learning to reduce food waste through composting or discovering modern growing techniques like hydroponics, these projects will provide students with a deeper understanding of how agriculture can help address environmental challenges.
The school gardens, for example, will allow students to grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs while also teaching them about pollinators, local food production, and the nutritional benefits of fresh produce. These activities help develop life skills such as teamwork, problem-solving, and environmental stewardship.
Georgia Farm Bureau is excited to support these teachers in making agriculture a relevant and engaging part of their students’ curriculum. By funding these projects, Farm Bureau hopes to inspire a lifelong interest in agriculture and encourage students to become informed citizens who understand the vital role agriculture plays in their communities.
Congratulations to the following teachers in the following counties for their dedication to bringing agriculture into their classrooms:
Barrow: Monica Massei/Kennedy Elementary
Barrow: Andrea Rowe/Austin Road Elementary
Carroll: Holly Challen/Central Elementary
Carroll: Meredith Stone/Bowdon Elementary
Clarke: Jerry Taylor/Prince Avenue Christian
Elbert: Andrea Marlow/Elbert County Elementary
Meriwether: Amanda Scogin/Glanton Elementary
Thomas: William Sherrard/Harper Elementary
Walker: Rebekah Searels /Rossville & Stone Creek Elementary Schools
White: Julie James/New Holland Leadership Academy
Georgia Farm Bureau Educational Programs Coordinator Lauren Goble may be reached at ldgoble@gfb.org or 478-474-0679, ext. 5135. Contact your county Farm Bureau if you’d like to volunteer with its Ag in the Classroom program.