From Little Things Big Things Grow

LVSS Students Roll Up Their Sleeves

Logan Village State School students from prep to year six
Logan Village State School students from prep to year six plant native trees with Cr Laurie Koranski

Children from prep to year six at Logan Village State School were doing their bit to help the environment this month by planting native trees.

Principal David Cramb and P&C President Michelle Wilkie joined the fun rolling up their sleeves to help plant, fertilise and water in the new trees.

Cr Laurie Koranski & Principal David Cramb planting native trees with students
Cr Laurie Koranski & Principal David Cramb planting native trees with students

The trees, provided by Logan City Council, were planted along the boundary of the school site adjacent to the new Amber Gardens Development.

Councillor Laurie Koranski was there to lend a hand.

Cr Laurie Koranski planting a native tree
Cr Laurie Koranski planting a native tree

“Tree planting is a fantastic way for children to feel connected to the environment” Cr Laurie Koranski said. “In years to come, I hope these trees will have grown strong and tall and the children who planted them can look back knowing they planted these trees”.

“I congratulate Mr Cramb and Ms Wilkie for their role in helping protect and enhance our environment” she said. 

Student from Logan Village State School planting a native tree
Student from Logan Village State School planting a native tree

Logan City Council plants more than 80,000 trees and shrubs annually.