Riddle Elementary School Arboretum

Riddle Elementary School Arboretum Riddle Elementary Arboretum was developed by Ron Ghere and Nancy Brachbill. Mrs. Brachbill and Mr. The first tree was planted in March 2004 by Mr. Ghere and Mrs.

The Riddle Elementary School Arboretum was founded by Ron Ghere and Nancy Brachbill, both Fifth Grade Teachers in the school. Bruce Barnard, the principal at the school since it first opened, was instrumental in its development with support and encouragement as he allowed the teachers to move their classrooms “outside”. Ghere were both part of Project STAR (Science/Mathematics and Technology Appli

cations and Research), and it was from this project that the idea was born. Project STAR is a professional development program that focuses on the core concepts in the sciences and mathematics, as well as training with new and emergent technologies that have the potential to incorporate mathematics into scientific investigations for teachers of upper elementary students. Project STAR places emphasis on inquiry investigations that occur in an authentic environment of the students’ own school and local community. This project utilizes the local school grounds as an inquiry site. The students are involved in direct explorations of their environment and produce and share information, findings, and data sets with other students and scientists from the project. Teachers and their students not only have firsthand direct experience in a field setting, but are also connected electronically with others willing to share their observations and collected data. Project STAR was funded by the Illinois State Board of Education as part of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Partnership Program. The grant was awarded to Eastern Illinois University in partnership with Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville for selected teams of dedicated and diligent math and science teachers from 20 school districts in the state. The project Directors were Dr. Marylin Lisowski (EIU) and Dr. Robert Williams (SIU/E). Brachbill, and since then every tree has been planted by Riddle’s Fifth Grade students. We currently have 62 trees that represent 46 different species.

On Friday, September 24, Mrs. Tera Stewart and her great group of MHS students worked with Riddle Elementary Fifth Grade...
09/25/2021

On Friday, September 24, Mrs. Tera Stewart and her great group of MHS students worked with Riddle Elementary Fifth Graders to celebrate "Green and Gold Day". Together they served our community by pulling out weeds and cleaning up Riddle Arboretum. Our trees are ready to begin their autumn show, and we had a perfect fall day to work! Thank you, once again, to Mrs. Stewart and her students for working with our Fifth Grade Helpers!

WILDFLOWERS IN THE ARBORETUM
07/10/2019

WILDFLOWERS IN THE ARBORETUM

SPRING 2019:  "In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks."  John Muir
05/08/2019

SPRING 2019: "In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir

Tera Stewart sent pictures of her students working hard weeding their trees this beautiful morning. Thank you, Mrs. Stew...
05/16/2018

Tera Stewart sent pictures of her students working hard weeding their trees this beautiful morning. Thank you, Mrs. Stewart, for teaching your students stewardship.

WINTER'S FIRST SNOW IN THE ARBORETUM (12/23/17).
12/23/2017

WINTER'S FIRST SNOW IN THE ARBORETUM (12/23/17).

12/23/2017
12/01/2017

We had a beautiful morning without wind to plant milkweed seeds. How can this be December 1st?! Many hands made light work. Thank you to the students of We’re looking forward to seeing the fruits of your labor in the spring. 🌱

This week, our fifth grade students worked hard under very windy conditions. They found their own trees and working toge...
10/29/2017

This week, our fifth grade students worked hard under very windy conditions. They found their own trees and working together with a partner, identified and removed all of the weeds from around the base of each tree. Finally, they made sure the trees were protected with the mulch that was spread last spring.They worked hard and had plenty of smiles and excellent attitudes! We are ready for winter!

09/01/2017

Arboretum Work Day ~ 2017

09/01/2017

Our new fifth grade caretakers met their trees on Wednesday, August 30. They used their map skills to find their tree, record the GPS coordinates, and measure circumferences. We're looking forward to working with these great kids again soon!

Getting motivated for a new year of planting... 🌲🌳🌲
08/22/2017

Getting motivated for a new year of planting... 🌲🌳🌲

David Milarch's near-death experience inspired a personal quest: to archive the genetics of the world's largest trees before they're gone. This short film fr...

Our last work day! It's official! We're ready for summer...
05/17/2017

Our last work day! It's official! We're ready for summer...

We spread 30 bags of mulch around each tree and cleaned up our arboretum. It's official! We're ready for summer!

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Mattoon, IL
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