Lindbergh Elementary

In partnership with Lynwood Unified School District (LUSD), and with funding awarded by California’s Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE’s) Green Schoolyards grant, TreePeople is continuing its extensive work in the Lynwood community through school greening projects at three LUSD campuses. TreePeople has partnered with SALT Landscape Architects to design and construct new green spaces aimed at combating extreme heat and air pollution, enhancing campus ecology, and supporting the physical and mental well-being of Lynwood’s school communities.

TreePeople’s holistic approach to greening prioritizes the voices most affected by this work: the school community. TreePeople facilitated bilingual listening sessions and workshops for parents, students, and faculty to better understand what the school community envisioned.

This school greening project also includes environmental education, providing lessons and activities to the school communities emphasizing hands-on-learning, outdoor activities, and real-world applications. While each school is being designed and “greened,” students, teachers, and parents will learn the importance and benefits of having a green school and how to steward it.

The greening initiative at Lindbergh Elementary starts with removing more than 10,000 square feet of hardscape and planting over 40 shade trees, and 400 native plants. The design plan focuses on revitalizing underutilized open spaces with new greening elements including the creation of outdoor learning environments, gathering spaces, and reading gardens.

About the Project

Location: Lynwood

School District: Lynwood Unified School District

Project Partners: California’s Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, SALT landscape architects, and Lynwood Unified School District

Project Scope: School greening design, planning, and construction

Trees Planned: 40

Native Plants Planned: 400

Square Feet of Asphalt Planned to Be Removed: 10,000

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