The Campbell Reporter

Magnet school project takes flight to save monarchs

- By Apala G. Egan

Kate Moody and Matt Jarrett, teachers at Steindorf STEAM Magnet School, are helping save monarch butterflie­s with the help of their secondgrad­e students. They began the effort about four years ago as part of a project-based learning program.

“The students built a butterfly garden by the front of the school,” Moody says. “It is a project they love. Kids love to see butterflie­s coming back into the community. It is exciting for the staff as well.”

The students planted milkweed to attract the butterflie­s, which lay eggs on the plant. To increase the dwindling monarch butterfly population in San Jose’s Cambrian area, the second-graders also planted milkweed seeds in city parks, such as Doerr Park and Houge Park. They even handed out packets of milkweed seeds to parents in the Cambrian Union School District, which enrolls students from Campbell.

According to the school, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Service announced that the monarch is now a candidate for the Endangered Species Act. More than beautiful, monarch butterflie­s pollinate many types of wildflower­s while feeding on nectar.

“This is a perfect example of what we do and how we solve real-world problems through projectbas­ed learning,” said Steindorf Principal Lisa Macfarland.

Since Steindorf is a STEAM school, Macfarland says, “art has been integrated in many ways during the years with this project. One example is learning about symmetry by painting half a butterfly and then folding the paper. Another is creating 3D caterpilla­rs in our Makerspace.”

Students also designed and created the signs that are hanging in the garden.

Moody says students’ efforts have paid off over time.

“We have had daily sightings of monarchs and found at least 20 eggs that have been laid in our garden and hallways,” she said.

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 ?? COURTESY ?? Second-graders at Steindorf STEAM Magnet School check out the chrysalis of a monarch butterfly. Students at the Cambrian Union School District campus planted milkwood at the school to attract the monarchs, which lay their eggs on the plant.
COURTESY Second-graders at Steindorf STEAM Magnet School check out the chrysalis of a monarch butterfly. Students at the Cambrian Union School District campus planted milkwood at the school to attract the monarchs, which lay their eggs on the plant.
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