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English in the MicroFarm

26 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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"A community grows one seed at a time."   Middle School English students recently brought the book Seedfolks to life! Under the guidance of Mrs. Leary, students planted a dedicated garden in the Harley MicroFarm, bridging the gap between the written word and the natural world.   By researching seeds that matched their characters' backgrounds, students created a living map of the story. At Harley, we don't just study literature; we cultivate it.

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