Northridge Middle School

Funded by a California ReLeaf grant, TreePeople led the volunteer planting of 195 shade trees across five San Fernando Valley schools: San Fernando High School, Valley Oaks Center for Enriched Studies, Patrick Henry Middle School, Mulholland Middle School, and Northridge Middle School. These projects focused on adding much-needed shade to the most-used spaces on campus, where students, parents, and faculty socialize, play, and learn.

In tandem with volunteer planting days, TreePeople’s Generation Earth team was active in the school classrooms, engaging students in lessons about the environmental benefits of the new campus trees and using the project as a teaching opportunity for students. Throughout the grant, over 20 classes participated in these lessons. The project also included the formation of “Green Teams” at each school to ensure ongoing tree care and maintenance.

This project ultimately improved air quality, reduced extreme heat and provided educational and recreational opportunities for the school communities.

The greening initiative at Northridge Middle School focused on providing shade in campus areas that are extended to the neighborhood community for weekend recreation. The project planted 36 trees including a variety of low-water, climate-resilient species, such as Jacaranda, Chinese Elm, Tipu, and Coast Live Oaks. This initiative enhances the school’s campus creating a cooler and greener space for community activities, promoting both environmental and public health benefits.

About the Project

Status: Completed in 2023

Location: Northridge

School District: Los Angeles Unified School District

Project Partners: California ReLeaf, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, and Los Angeles Unified School District

Scope: Tree planting

Trees: 36

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