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Digging STEM at the Department of Juvenile Justice Garden

Clip: Season 2 Episode 17 | 5m 28sVideo has Closed Captions

Students learn science at the Department of Juvenile Justice (Leon County) garden.

Students serving time in Leon County's Juvenile Detention Center have been engaging in a science curriculum while getting their hands dirty. The Department of Juvenile Justice reached out to Michele Madison of Farming the Future to help build a garden and aquaponics system. They learn everything from plant biology to the nutrient cycle to engineering, and grow food for their cafeteria.

05/04/2017

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