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JMG Mission:
To grow good kids by igniting a passion for learning, success and service through a unique gardening education.
All JMG Curricula Include:
- Independent and group learning experiences.
- Life-skill and career exploration.
- Service learning opportunities for youth.
- Correlation to state teaching standards.
Find out more at:
http://www.jmgkids.us/index.k2?did=2036§ionID=2017
Register Your Group:
Once your have obtained your JMG curriculum, register your group or school. As a registered group you will receive a certificate of recognition and a group Web site on the National JMG Web page. You will also receive the monthly JMG e-newsletter. There is no cost to becoming a registered JMG group and no obligation to complete the entire program.
Your registration simply allows the national and state JMG offices to serve you better. To find out more about group registration and to download the registration packet, visit the site below:
http://www.jmgkids.us/index.k2?did=2035§ionID=2017
Service Learning:
Students use what they have learned to be of service to others. Examples of service projects initiated by JMG groups include:
- Growing produce for donation to food banks
- Community beautification projects
- Class businesses generating funds for local charities
Student Recognition:
Youths completing requirements in a given chapter or for the overall program earn certification awarded by National JMG Program Office and JMG state program partners.
National Network:
Twenty-eight universities nationally implement the program at the state level. Texas A&M University serves as the headquarters for the National JMG Program Office:
http://www.jmgkids.us/index.k2?did=2025§ionID=2019
Program Partnerships:
- Texas Cooperative Extension, The Texas A&M University System
- AmeriCorps
- National Wildlife Federation
- Learn & Serve America
- Schools to Careers
- Master Gardener Associations
- Children's Better Health Institute
Teacher Training:
Throughout the nation, thousands are trained each year by national, state and local JMG staff and volunteers.
JMG Contact Information:
The JMG program is operated by the national JMG office in collaboration with state partners. Sales and distribution are handled through the TCE Bookstore (888-900-2577).
Louisiana School Enrichment Gardening Lessons:
Under the leadership of Crescent Region director Dr. Steve Mullen, the LSU AgCenter has developed six school enrichment gardening lessons. These lessons can be downloaded by clicking on the links below. Please incorporate these into your enrichment curriculum.
Louisiana Contact:
Ashley Mullens
Extension Associate
Louisiana State 4-H office
awmullens@agcenter.lsu.edu
225-578-2196
P.O. Box 25100
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70894-5100