Skip to main content
Marion Institute
The Marion Institute is dedicated to identifying + promoting programs that seek to enhance life for the Earth + its inhabitants.
Join our email list!
View Cart
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Board Members
    • Calendar of Events
      • Bonnaroo "Connect for Change" Contest
    • Letter From the Founders
    • Team
    • Our "Green" Office
    • Membership
      • Become a Member
      • Membership Levels
      • Member Library
      • Quarterly Mailer Intro
      • Random Gleanings
    • Contact Us
      • Directions
  • Programs
    • About Our Programs
    • Biological Medicine Network
    • Cambodian Living Arts
    • Connecting For Change
    • Future Primitive
    • Gaviotas Carbon Offset
      • Carbon Calculator
      • Donate Carbon Offset
      • Donors List
    • Green Jobs
      • About Us
      • P.O.W.E.R.
      • Community Mobilization Initiative
      • New Bedford Success Stories
      • Resources
    • Sustainability Education
      • Seed To Table
      • Sippican Elementary School
      • Hayden-McFadden Elementary School
      • Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School
      • Newsletter Archive
  • Serendipity Projects
    • About Our Serendipity Projects
    • Energy Medicine
    • Himalayan Project
    • I Am Somebody
    • Mastate Charitable Foundation
    • Nouvelle Planète
    • S.A.F.E.
    • Taktse International School
    • The Wisdom of the Chakras
    • Two Angry Moms
    • Welcome Home Project
    • Yoga Kids
  • Success Stories
    • About Our Success Stories
    • Green Belt Movement
    • Natural Capital Institute
    • ZERI Learning
  • EcoTrips
    • Cambodian Living Arts: Cambodia Delegation
    • Mastate Charitable Foundation: Costa Rica
    • Himalayan Project: Nepal / Tibet
  • Media
    • Blog
    • Videos
    • Photos
  • Store
  • Donate
Marion Institute

Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School

250 Foundry Street
South Easton, MA

"My name is Joanna Forge’t and I am an environmental engineering teacher at Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School. I teach 9-12th grade students who are really invested in sustainability and community gardening. We are so grateful to the Marion Institute and the Makepeace Foundation for their support of our sustainable school garden project. The students are so excited to be able to harvest their own fruits and vegetables in the future and to have this produce be a part of their future school lunches and to share this with our local communities. We would love to see this become a year-round opportunity for the students and well as perhaps have our produce sold at a local farmer’s market or given to our students to eat at home and share with their families."
- Joanna Forge’t, Environmental Engineering Teacher

 

 

 

Greenhouse at Southeaster Regional Vocational Technical High School
Greenhouse at Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School


Wish List:
• Rota tiller
• Garden t-shirt/sweatshirt sponsor
• Loam (enough for 20ft x20ft area)
• Vegetable seeds
• Wheelbarrow
• Trowels
• Upside down tomato planters
• Outdoor irrigation system
• Would love an additional greenhouse
 

 

9th graders in Environmental Engineering Shop
9th graders in Environmental Engineering Shop


The Marion Institute's Role
We are simply connectors, brainstormers, record keepers and resource generators. The true credit goes to all below:

Thank you to the Teachers, Students, Administration, Community Members and Makepeace Neighborhood Fund.

If you have questions about the Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School  Seed to Table Program or would like to contribute to the school's wish list, please contact Zoe Hansen-DiBello at 508.748.0816 or email zoe@marioninstitute.org.

If you would like to help support the goals of the Sustainability Education Initiative, please donate here.

Donate by mail
Please make checks made payable to the "Marion Institute" with "Sustainability Education Initiative" noted in the memo line and send to:

Sustainability Education Initiative 
c/o Marion Institute
202 Spring St.
Marion, MA 02738

Ph: 508.748.0816
Fax: 508.748.1976

Zoë Hansen-DiBello
Sustainable Education and Youth Coordinator
zoe@marioninstitute.org

 

Get Connected.
 

 

Donate to Sustainable Education


Tune In.
 

Make A Donation

Shop Our Store

MI Blog

  • Contact Us
  • 202 Spring Street
  • Marion, MA 02738
  • 508.748.0816 ph
  • © copyright 2012, Marion Institute
  • designed by PIXELS & PULP®
  • Built by the Sun [and webmeadow™]
  • all rights reserved