a teacher and student observe a glowing vertical garden in a classroom

At Mt. Herman Exceptional Student Center, learning is sprouting in every direction—especially in Ms. Kimberly Arb’s transition classroom. As an ESE Teacher, Ms. Arb is bringing hands-on life skills to her students through an innovative indoor gardening project.

With a vertical garden tower growing lush, leafy greens under LED lights, her classroom has become a living lab. This project directly supports the standard: “Use Specific Knowledge and Skills When Completing Leisure Activities Involving Gardening.” Students are actively engaged in planting, watering, observing growth, and learning how to care for living things.

But the learning doesn’t stop there. The class also sells the plants they grow, giving students the chance to practice communication, customer service, and money-handling skills. It’s a full-circle experience that blends academics with hands-on, functional learning.

“The garden has become a source of pride and routine for our students,” said Ms. Arb. “It’s not just about gardening—it’s about building independence, confidence, and connection.”

By incorporating this project into her curriculum, Ms. Arb is cultivating more than just plants—she’s nurturing essential life skills that students will carry into their everyday lives.

Mt. Herman is proud to celebrate educators like Ms. Arb who bring creativity, care, and real-world learning to the classroom every day.