Agricultural Education



The Piton Community School utilizes the grounds surrounding the school for gardens, the products of which benefits the school's kitchen. Samuel has begun implementing an educational element to this facet of school life. The goal is to generate more income and sustenance for the families in the community. 


We’re proud of Samuel’s efforts, especially with students and the women of the community. He is teaching them methods to help combat food insecurity for the families in and around Piton. This year, we will begin working with Samuel to build a seed bank to reduce the amount of money spent on purchasing seeds and plants.

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“Map travay pou ranfose kapasite elèv yo nan jaden lekol la se yon sant kote elèv ap gen pou pran yon ansanm konesans ki pral sèvi yo nan fiti. Mwen renmen travay sa anpil kote elèv yo ap aprann andeyò sal klas yo. Yap fè anpil eksperyans nan domèn agrikilti ak anviwònman.”

- Samuel Pamzou

“I am working to reinforce student abilities in the garden. It is a center where students will gain knowledge together that will serve them in the future. I love working so much where students learn outside the classroom. They will have extensive experience in agriculture and environment.”

- Samuel Pamzou

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