There are 26 schools in the USA with the word seed in the name.
The word "seed" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it symbolizes growth, potential, and new beginnings, reflecting the fundamental mission of education. Historically, communities have viewed schools as places where young minds are "planted" and nurtured, encouraging students to develop and flourish much like seeds in fertile soil. Geographically, the United States has a rich history of agriculture, and the metaphor of planting and cultivating has long been embedded in American culture and language. By incorporating "seed" into school names, educators emphasize the idea that learning is a process that starts small and gradually grows into something greater, highlighting the long-term impact of education on individuals and society.
Arizona (2)
California (4)
The Seed School of Los Angeles County in Los Angeles, CAManzanita Seed Elementary School in Oakland, CA
District of Columbia (2)
Dc Wildflower Pcs - the Riverseed School in Washington, DCThe Seed Pcs of Washington Dc in Washington, DC
Florida (1)
The Seed School of Miami in Miami, FLGeorgia (1)
Iowa (1)
Seedlings Preschool Center in Dubuque, IAMassachusetts (1)
Johnny Appleseed in Leominster, MAMaryland (2)
The Seed School of Maryland in Baltimore, MDMinnesota (4)
4126 - Prairie Seeds Academy - IS in Brooklyn Park, MNPrairie Seeds Elementary School Academy in Brooklyn Park, MN
Prairie Seeds High School Academy in Brooklyn Park, MN
Prairie Seeds Middle School Academy in Brooklyn Park, MN
Nebraska (1)
Seedling Mile Elementary School in Grand Island, NENew Hampshire (1)
New Jersey (2)
New York (1)
Seed Harlem in New York, NYPennsylvania (1)
Texas (1)
Wisconsin (1)
Seeds of Health Elementary Program in Milwaukee, WI
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate