
Educators
Welcome to the Civic Garden Center's Youth Education program! We’re passionate about getting kids of all ages outside and helping them fall in love with nature. Whether they’re growing food, making compost, dyeing with native plants or watching pollinators at work, we see it as nurturing the next generation of environmental stewards—something our planet desperately needs. We’re here to support you as you help them forge lifelong connections with our natural world.
CGC Outdoor Classroom
The expansive outdoor classroom that lies on the grounds of the Civic Garden Center and Hauck Botanic Garden provides endless opportunities for students to engage with the natural environment while learning more about urban agriculture and conservation.
Green Teens
Through the Green Teens Challenge, field studies, workforce development and more, Green Teens empowers high school students to explore the world of STEM careers and discover how they can make a meaningful impact on their world.
School Gardens
If you're interested in starting or using a school garden, we have lots of resources to help. These include:
CGC-led garden lessons
A map of the school gardens in our network
A wealth of other resources
In addition, educators can request an on-site consultation with CGC staff, schedule a custom training at your school ($100 per hour, with a maximum of 15 teachers), or reach out by email or phone with questions: youtheducation@civicgardencenter.org or 513-221-0981. We're here to support you!
Growing Our Teachers
Growing Our Teachers is a nine-month, cohort-based training program that helps educators take their school gardens to the next level and further integrate Farm to School education into their schools.