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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.  Victoria Arnold, 17, holds a sign.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.  Griffin Tucker, left, and Jacob Metcalf, 16, carry a sign.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.  Anissa Corrales, 16, left, and Melissa Padilla, 16, hold a sign refering to the NRA.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.  Destiny Dorazo, 18, center, and Crystal Cocio, 17, hold a sign.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.  Griffin Tucker, left, and Jacob Metcalf, 16, carry a sign.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.  Victoria Arnold, 17, holds a sign.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.  Anissa Corrales, 16, left, and Melissa Padilla, 16, hold a sign refering to the NRA.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.  Griffin Tucker, left, and Jacob Metcalf, 16, carry a sign.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Solar panels provide power to Tombstone High School, Tombstone, Arizona, USA.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Civano Community School in Tucson, Arizona, USA, won first place in a national contest as the Greenest School in America.  The school teaches and practices environment friendly policies.
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  • Hundreds of Tucson High School students walk out of class in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on March 14, 2018, in remembrance of victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  The students held 17 minutes of silence in memory of the 17 students and staff who died in the shooting.
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  • Solar panels provide power to Tombstone High School, Tombstone, Arizona, USA.
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  • Elvira Elementary School 5th-graders in the Sunnysie Unified School District participate in Jump Rope For Heart, a fundraising and fitness program, during Wellness Week in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students, Jose Nunez, 9, (left), Valeria Gaona, 8, Valeria Ortega, 8, and Sophie Gomez 7,  work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  2nd grade teacher, Aide Silva, works with her class.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Gabriel Lopez, 10, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 4th graders, Lucia Garcia, 9, (left), Dominique Hernandez, 9, and Gilberto Fuentes, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 4th graders, Lucia Garcia, 9, (left), Dominique Hernandez, 9, and Gilberto Fuentes, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 4th graders, Gabriel Lopez, 10, (left), and Gilberto Fuentes, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 4th graders, Gilberto Fuentes, 10, (left), Lucia Garcia, 9, and Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
    1504r_Man_NJG4352a.jpg
  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
    1504r_Man_NJG4351a.jpg
  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
    1504r_Man_NJG4341a.jpg
  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
    1504r_Man_NJG4335a.jpg
  • Manzo Elementary School students work with University of Arizona intern, Rebecca Renteria, in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
    1504r_Man_NJG4308a.jpg
  • Manzo Elementary School students work with University of Arizona intern, Rebecca Renteria, in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
    1504r_Man_NJG4298a.jpg
  • Manzo Elementary School 5th grader, Michael Perez, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
    1504r_Man_NJG4276a.jpg
  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Zander Madden, 7, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Jose Nunez, 9, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Ortega, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students, Jose Nunez, 9, (left), Valeria Gaona, 8, Valeria Ortega, 8, and Sophie Gomez 7,  work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students, Jose Nunez, 9, (left), Valeria Gaona, 8, Valeria Ortega, 8, and Sophie Gomez 7,  work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 4th grader, Gabriel Lopez, 10, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work with University of Arizona intern, Rebecca Renteria, in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 5th grader, Michael Perez, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 5th grader, Michael Perez, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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