School Network
Grow some good.
Maui Farm to School
Since 2008, Grow Some Good has provided school garden programming and now supports over 7,000 students each year. School Gardens are a key resource for learning, engaging with nature, and instilling healthy habits.
Supported Schools
We provide materials, staffing support and workdays though service relationships, grants and our volunteer program. Yearly agreements are established with each school to ensure consistent results and educational experience.
- Kihei Elementary
- Wailuku Elementary
- Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena Elementary
- Makawao Elementary
- Pukalani Elementary
- Waihe’e Elementary
- Maunaloa Elementary, Molokaʻi
Self Sustaining Schools
Grow Some Good helps schools hire qualified and highly educated garden teachers, share our network resources, and provide education enhancement and professional development opportunities.
- Lokelani Intermediate
- Puʻu Kukui Elementary
- Kamehameha Schools Maui
- Hʻāiku Elementary
- Hāna School
- Montessori School of Maui
- Lahaina Intermediate
- Lahainaluna High
- Maui High
- King Kamehameha III Elementary
- King Kekaulike High
- Pāʻia Elementary
- Baldwin High
- Carden Academy
- Kihei Charter School
- Pōmaikaʻi Elementary
Network / Starter Schools
We offer these schools our network resources and support to grow their program. Some schools have gardens run by just a teacher or two; others have had a program in the past but do not at this time.
- Kula Elementary
- Kamali’i Elementary
- Kahului Elementary
- Iao Intermediate
- Lanai School
- Lihikai Elementary
- Haleakala Waldorf
- Kalama Intermediate
- Maui Waena Intermediate
- St. Anthony Grade School
- Seabury Hall Middle School
- Maui Adventist School
- Emmanuel Lutheran
- Maui Preparatory Academy
- Roots School
Keeping Our Gardens Safe
Addressing the Spread of Rat Lungworm Disease and the Zika Virus Grow Some Good and Maui School Garden Network are working together to address the spread of Rat Lungworm Disease and the Zika virus on Maui. As recent news reports have indicated, Rat Lungworm Disease,...
Garden Scavenger Hunt at Kahului Elementary
A Fun Review of Garden Lessons Kahului Elementary School's 1st grade garden classes recently did Garden Scavenger Hunts as a fun way to review the lessons they have learned so far this year: Identifying the parts of the plant: flower, stem, leaves, roots and their...
Visit Lahaina Intermediate’s School Garden
See the School Garden at Lahaina Intermediate School Take a "virtual tour" of the Grow Some Good school garden at Lahaina Intermediate School, featured in the video below. This piece was created by students as part of the PBS Hawaii news show HIKI NŌ. “We Can All...
Hawaii Legislators Support Farm to School Programs
Over the past few months, we've seen news highlighting school gardens and their importance to supporting better nutrition and local agriculture. On July 7, 2015, Governor David Ige signed Farm to School bill SB 376, which aims to increase the amount of local produce...
October – Farm to School Month
Leah Belmonte, Governor's Representative, Maui at State of Hawaii joined Grow Some Good and MSGN at the Lipoa Farmer's Market today to offer this official proclamation. "... proclaim October 2015 as Farm to School Month in Hawai'i and ask all the citizens of the Aloha...
Good Things Growing at Kamali’i Elementary School
Kamali'i Elementary School garden program provides nutrition education and curriculum support for all grade levels. Theme gardens, such as the Pizza Garden, Green Smoothie, Pioneer Garden and Native Hawaiian Gardens match learning objectives for each grade and connect...