Port St. Lucie Teacher, Students Revive Oak Hammock K-8 Garden

Sixth-grade history instructor Mrs. Miller-Grant leads volunteers in restoring the aging campus gathering space in St. Lucie County.

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Port St. Lucie Teacher, Students Revive Oak Hammock K-8 Garden
Illustration by Priya Okafor / TC Sentinel

A teacher-led volunteer effort is breathing new life into the school garden at Oak Hammock K-8 in St. Lucie County, with students and staff working together to restore one of the campus's most cherished shared spaces.

The garden has long served as a gathering place and point of connection for the Oak Hammock community, but it had begun to show its age and needed renewed care, according to school officials. Rather than wait for a formal fix, a group of teachers and students took the initiative themselves.

Leading the effort is Mrs. Miller-Grant, the school's sixth-grade World History teacher, who organized colleagues and students into a volunteer team now actively refreshing and reimagining the space. The work remains in progress, but the transformation is already visible on campus.

School gardens at K-8 campuses like Oak Hammock carry particular weight. They bridge grade levels, giving younger students and middle schoolers a shared sense of ownership over something living and growing. That kind of cross-community investment is rare, and the garden project reflects it directly. The teamwork on display is as much a part of the story as the garden itself, school officials noted.

The revival also speaks to a broader culture of student agency within St. Lucie Public Schools, where campus improvement efforts increasingly draw on the energy and ideas of the students who walk those halls every day.

The garden project is ongoing. Families and community members interested in the progress at Oak Hammock K-8 can follow updates through St. Lucie Public Schools district communication channels.

This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.

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