SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The Compass School’s farm and associated Science Engagement Center have been awarded a $35,000 grant from the Newman’s Own Foundation, according to a school release from late October.
The funding, which is given as part of the foundation’s efforts to address issues of fresh-food accessibility and nutrition education, will be used by The Compass School to host visitors for workshops, summer camps, field days, training and collaboration with other local schools.
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Learn MoreThankful for the grant, Brandee Lapisky, director of The Compass School, said in a statement: “We are eager to share what we’ve learned and make a significant impact on our greater community in the area of environmental sustainability education.”
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