Maui Farm to School Network

Since 2008, Grow Some Good has provided school garden programming and now supports over 7000 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
  • Kihei Charter School
  • Pōmaikaʻi Elementary
  • Wailuku Elementary
  • Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena Elementary
  • Lahaina Intermediate
  • Kahului Elementary
  • Makawao Elementary
  • Waihe’e Elementary 

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
  • Pukalani Elementary
  • Kamehameha Schools Maui
  • Hʻāiku Elementary
  • Hāna School
  • Montessori School of Maui
  • Lahainaluna High
  • Maui High
  • King Kamehameha III Elementary
  • King Kekaulike High
  • Pāʻia Elementary
  • Baldwin High
  • Carden Academy

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
  • 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

Articles About School Gardens

Bookkeeper

Grow Some Good is hiring a Bookkeeper! Read our post to learn more about this position and to apply.

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2020 Annual Report

Announcing our first annual report to be released! It has been a transitional year in many ways.   This 16-page report highlights:  School Garden Programs New Programs Financials  Recognition to all the people who have made us successful  Click on the image to open...

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Kumu Mea Kanu — Our newest project

Kumu Mea Kanu — Our newest project

This is our newest hybrid learning project for schools, parents and keiki. We are going to combine our online learning with the concept of "learning kits" for students to do garden-based activities at home or at school. 400 Read more about the project here.   If...

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Community Food Systems Program

Community Food Systems Program This program was kicked off in 2020 with our support of 2 community gardens at the YMCA and Big Brothers, Big Sisters.  With the high rate of food insecurity on Maui, we decided to name the program to encompass more... to stick with our...

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Zero Waste Program

Zero Waste Programs Composting principles have always been part of the Grow Some Good curriculum however in the 2019-2020 school year, we kicked off the zero waste program. Food waste from the cafeteria was composted and put back into the garden to create a more...

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