Students Holly Szymczak, left, and Zane Cash plant seeds in rockwool at Horlick High School on Wednesday, Sept. 21. Planting seeds in rockwool is the first step in the 28-day hydroponic growing process.
Lettuce begins to sprout using hydroponic growing at Horlick High School. This photo was taken during the 10th day of growing, and the school's hydroponic growers can produce 28 pounds of greens in 28 days.
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Lettuce is nearly ready using hydroponic growing at Horlick High School. This photos was taken during the 23rd day of growing, and the school's hydroponic growers can produce 28 pounds of greens in 28 days.
A Horlick High School student prepares lettuce that was made using a hydroponic grower. Using federal grant money, the school purchased four hydroponic growers earlier in 2022, and culinary arts students help vegetables develop from seeds to produce over 28 days.
These flying hydroponic farms could help feed the world in the future.
Student Angelina Ortiz points to vegetables that she helped plant on Wednesday, Sept. 21. Horlick High School's hydroponic growers produce vegetables in 28 days.
Fun at Pritchard Park, in photos
Group photo
Student organizers and attendees have fun during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Having fun
Siany Conui, center, talks with Aubree Carranza, left, and Julian Gonzalez, right, during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St. The Case students were three of the dozen teenagers who spent five months planning the event.
Playing football
From left: Kelmarion Riddle, Julian Gonzalez, Chuck Bonner and Aubree Carranza play football during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Bag toss
Student organizer Julian Gonzalez, right, throws a bag during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St. Kelmarion Riddle is pictured at left.
Dancing, sharing a laugh
Leanna Johnson, left, dances with Lisa Miller during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Smiling while competing
Imani Green smiles after competing in a life-size "Hungry Hungry Hippos" game during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Slide!
Nevaeh Miller goes down an obstacle course slide during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Playing a game
Ariana Green, right, enjoys a game during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St. Na’Riah Young is pictured at left.
Competing
Cahlil Hemphill competes in a game during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Cleaning up
Imani Green picks up after a game during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Good times
From left: Aubree Carranza, Bryce Mckenney and Siany Coney smile during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Brothers
Bryce Mckenney, left, and Bryson Mckenney smile during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Cornhole
Kelmarion Riddle, left, throws a bag during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St. Julian Gonzalez is pictured at right.
All smiles
Na’Riah Young laughs during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Ready to throw
Chuck Bonner prepares to throw a football during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Football
Aubree Carranza holds a football during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
DJ Phill
Local musician DJ Phill smiles during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Fun time
Lisa Miller smiles during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Fun at Pritchard Park
Leanna Johnson smiles during a “Back 2 School” event Saturday at Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio St.
Student Damarion Simmons points to vegetables that he helped plant on Wednesday, Sept. 21. Horlick High School's hydroponic growers produce vegetables in 28 days.


