Churchill receives grant to build hydroponics system
A $2,000 community grant has been awarded to Churchill Community High School to build a hydroponics system to grow plants.
The grant was awarded by Earth’s Own inaugural Plant Project designed to fund and support individuals, groups and organizations working to fight climate change by sparking a shift to plant-based eating. Teacher Cruise Slater applied for the grant and was ultimately one in four recipients chosen from throughout the country.
“We’re going to use the hydroponics system to grow lettuce and herbs year around,” Slater said. “We’re going to have an indoor farm that can grow 365 days per year. We’re going to use that from a science-based classroom approach and merge it with our technology and have it automated, so the system pretty much runs itself.”
Slater explained the project will benefit several classes of students at the school, particularly robotics, Science 10, Chemistry 30 and Environmental Science. The robotics class will be responsible for setting up the hydroponics system, while other students will collect and examine data generated by the project. Slater would like the growing system automated to a point where it only needs water, fertilizer and seeds to function.


