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Orchards installed, expanded at GBAPS Schools

Students jump, cheer and point at the new fruit tree in front of them at McAuliffe Elementary School

Three Green Bay Area Public Schools were the recipients of orchard installations and expansions thanks to New Leaf Foods on May 2, 2025. 

New Leaf Foods volunteers and GBAPS students and staff planted fruit trees to create orchards at Franklin Middle School and McAuliffe Elementary School. Six fruit trees were planted at both schools; two apple, two cherry and two pear. Volunteers and GBAPS students and staff helped Jackson Elementary School expand its current orchard by adding two new trees.

During the planting, students learned about the growing process and how to care for the orchard.

New Leaf Foods has provided community orchards at several GBAPS schools over the last several years. Orchards were previously installed at Chappell Elementary School, Edison Middle School, East High School, Jackson Elementary School, Green Bay Southwest High School, Lombardi Middle School and Red Smith School.

The goal of the orchards is to empower Green Bay area residents to grow food and be part of a sustainable urban agricultural system.

Learn more about the New Leaf Foods Community Orchard Program.

Click on the photos below to view larger images.

Franklin students assist in planting fruit trees with shovels.
A Franklin student wearing red headphones around his neck holds a shovel and smiles
Franklin students listen and hold shovels
Franklin students dig a hole for the tree
Franklin students are being interviewed by WBAY TV
An aerial view of the six trees being planted on the western edge of Franklin's campus.
Students smile an one holds a shovel as they plant a tree at Jackson
A Jackson student holds up a worm found in the ground while planting a tree
A person with a white bucket pours water onto the planted tree
A Jackson student digs with his hands as they plant a tree
A Jackson student tamps in a metal steak to support the tree
A Jackson student tamps in a metal steak to support the tree
Two Jackson students give low-fives to celebrate the tree planting
Jackson students stand behind a fruit tree listening to instructions on tree planting
The Jackson students take a group photo, with some behind the tree after planting
Green buds on a tree are in clear focus with a blurred background behind it.
A McAuliffe student in a purple jacket raises her hand to answer a question
Students stand in line behind their teacher to listen to tree planting instructions at McAuliffe
A McAuliffe student in a pink jacket smiles and raises her hand
A McAuliffe student in a black jacket points to the hole in the ground as they listen to the teacher
Students line up in front of the person teaching them about tree planting
Students point and cheer while learning about tree planting.
Four McAuliffe students smile while listening to tree planting instructions
Two students help dig a hole for a tree
A student waits in line with a shovel to help dig a hole for a tree
An aerial view of the six trees being planted at McAuliffe