RSS students turn seeds into salads

June 20, 2024 at 12:06 a.m.
Blind Brook PTA parent Cameron Sager serves third-grader Poppy Schueller a pinch of scallions she had a hand in planting in the school’s new greenhouse and courtyard gardens. She, and every other student at Ridge Street School, got the chance to enjoy food they grew at the school’s first Saladbration on Tuesday, June 18.
Blind Brook PTA parent Cameron Sager serves third-grader Poppy Schueller a pinch of scallions she had a hand in planting in the school’s new greenhouse and courtyard gardens. She, and every other student at Ridge Street School, got the chance to enjoy food they grew at the school’s first Saladbration on Tuesday, June 18. (David Tapia/Westmore News)

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On Tuesday, June 18, students had their first Saladbration, an event that saw children tasting …

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