John Bowne High School

16 11, 2022

At John Bowne High School Tree Nursery in Queens, Teachers & Students Look Forward to Spring as They Prepare for Winter

By |2022-11-19T09:26:31-05:00November 16th, 2022|Categories: Arboriculture, Innovative Projects and Programs, NY ReLeaf, NYC, Tree Planting, Youth|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

John Bowne High School Agriculture Teacher Jane Zhu (at right) with two of her students, readying the school nursery's woody plants for overwintering. Story and Photos by Nancy Wolf, Environmental Education Consultant, Member of New York City (Region 2) ReLeaf  This fall, John Bowne High [...]

20 05, 2021

Brooklyn Academy of Science and the Environment Celebrates Arbor Day 2021 with Tree Planting

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Students from the Brooklyn Academy of Science and the Environment (BASE) planted trees on the grounds of NYC Department of Education’s Prospect Heights High School in Brooklyn. Thank you to Arbor Day Project Coordinator Nancy Wolf for providing this account and to Elizabeth Otte/BBG for [...]

21 06, 2016

NYC Arbor Day Project, with Youth Growing & Planting 234 Trees

By |2016-06-21T23:27:26-04:00June 21st, 2016|Categories: Arbor Day, Innovative Projects and Programs, NYC, Tree Planting|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

  Students from the High School of American Studies at Lehman College in the Bronx plant an evergreen on campus. The students are left to right: Magella Sheehan, Owen McFadzean, and Rajesh Persad. Photo by Anthony Thoman Due to spring holidays, schools in New York [...]

10 06, 2014

Historic “Great Trees” Returning to NYC

By |2016-04-27T10:25:14-04:00June 10th, 2014|Categories: Innovative Projects and Programs|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

Willow cutting taken in September of 2008 from the parent willow, a giant crack willow (Salix fragilis) in Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx. Photo Courtesy NYC Parks In January 2008, a small group of intrepid high school students from New York City’s John Bowne [...]

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