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Sunday, June 8, 2025

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Sunday, June 8, 2025

Irving ISD students growing food, cultivating community

Students in the biology club at Barbara Cardwell Career Preparatory Center presented ten families with self-sustaining garden planters as part of a community outreach project. (Image: Irving ISD)
Students in the biology club at Barbara Cardwell Career Preparatory Center presented ten families with self-sustaining garden planters as part of a community outreach project. (Image: Irving ISD)

Students in the biology club at Irving ISD’s Barbara Cardwell Career Preparatory Center presented 10 families with self-sustaining garden planters as part of a community outreach project. The students wrote a letter requesting funds from Cardwell Principal Deeadra Brown then created the bucket gardens.

The bucket gardens were designed for apartment patios and should be producing vegetables by late summer.