Community Events
CitySprouts Boston Area School Garden Conference, Feb. 28, 9:00-3:00
You are invited to join a cohort of local educators, gardeners, and administrators to: Build the greater Boston school gardening community, brainstorm ideas for inclusive curriculum and lesson models, and discuss how to create a greener future for youth in underserved, overpaved communities.
The day will feature panel discussions, presentations, interactive workshops, and breakfast & lunch. Registration
Teaching 250 Years of Immigration: February 25, 4:30-5:30PM
This free webinar, co-hosted by The Immigration Learning Center and the Institute for Immigration Research, invites educators to examine how immigration has shaped the nation from the Revolutionary era to the present day. Designed for K–12 educators, this session blends historical content, data literacy, and classroom practice to support inclusive and inquiry-based teaching in the lead-up to America’s 250th. Learn more and register here.
Practical Strategies for Supporting Immigrant Students with Disabilities Webinar: March 10, 4:00-5:30PM
This free, 90-minute webinar focuses on practical, classroom-based strategies K–12 educators can use to ensure meaningful access to education for multilingual learners with disabilities, how to make content-rich history and civics instruction more accessible, and how to better support Latino students with ADHD. Join us on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, from 4:00-5:30 PM ET. Learn more and register here.
My America Project: Nationwide arts & civic engagement program
The My America Project is offering USA Flag Kits to classrooms nationwide. The kits allow students to create art pieces which demonstrate their definition of American principles. Classrooms submissions will then be stitched together into a large American flag that will displayed at TBD location in Boston. Register your classroom here!
Educating for Peace: A Teachers’ Conference for Nuclear Disarmament Education: April 24th-26th
The weekend-long conference seeks to bring together and empower middle and high school teachers to explore effective ways to teach students about the threats and historical legacies of nuclear weapons and instill in them a deep sense of shared responsibility and commitment to safeguarding the future of humanity’s peaceful existence. The conference is free, but requires an application. More details and the application can be found here on our website, including a write-up on last year’s conference. |