In just 5 years' time, we can already see the impact our trees have made in low-canopy areas, especially in once shade-less school yards! The video linked below was taken at Crums Lane Elementary where we installed 110 new trees during the 2017-2018 planting season. Currently the school's neighborhood has 23% canopy coverage.
Emily Evans, one of Crums Lane's 4th grade teachers (who also provided us with the video), told us,
"My students love these trees! There is one next to the playground that I sometimes climb and my students call it Ms. Evans' Tree."
She also added this about the particular day when the video was captured:
"The end of the school year is hard on these kids! Between the weather and state testing, we don't get to spend as much time outside. Being stuck inside isn't good for anyone, especially 10 year-olds who have been in school for 8 months at this point. These 4th graders were wrapping up their last Language Arts unit of the year over Poems, Prose, and Plays. It was time for the students to finish their creative writing pieces and a perfect day to be outside. It was amazing to see how focused they all were. Each student was able to relax and work under the shade of their own tree thanks to TreesLouisville. We would not be able to provide this kind of enrichment to our students without this invaluable gift!"
And she's not the only one to see the benefits trees can provide to students on school yards. A
recent segment on NPR highlighted what we have been saying all along - schools need trees!