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Harmony Elementary School

899 E 42nd Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90011, USA

CBO Partner

Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative

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Technical Team

EPT Design Landscape Architects

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With funding from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s (Cal Fire) Urban and Community Forestry Green Schoolyards Planning Grant Program, CWH led a community-led and nature-based green schoolyard design process at Holmes Elementary School and seven other Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) school campuses. Located in South LA, Holmes Elementary School’s proposed green schoolyard project addresses the urgent need for shaded, green spaces that provide students with nature-based play opportunities that support their learning and mental and physical health.

As part of our school community-led design process, CWH partnered with Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative (LANI), a community-based organization with experience engaging residents around green infrastructure, EPT Design for landscape architecture and design services, and Herrera Environmental Consultants, which contributed its civil engineering expertise. In partnership with LAUSD, CWH’s project team developed 50 percent conceptual designs for Holmes’ green schoolyard project that reflect the needs and priorities LANI identified with the school community.

The proposed green schoolyard design focuses on asphalt removal and the addition of shade trees in student accessible areas of the campus. The design includes a reading garden, two nature-based play areas, a science garden, native habitat gardens along a fitness track loop, and an outdoor learning area.

Project Benefits

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About the Project

CBO Partner

Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative (LANI) is a non-profit organization that revitalizes neighborhoods by engaging people and building vibrant public spaces. Since 1994, LANI has helped revitalize more than 50 low and mixed-income neighborhoods throughout the Los Angeles region. LANI works with communities to plan and implement projects like new parks and open spaces, business corridor improvements, street tree plantings and sidewalk repairs, public art and placemaking, and transportation enhancements like crosswalks, bike lanes, lighting, bus shelters, and transit plazas.


Given LANI’s prior school greening and community engagement experience, CWH invited LANI to partner on our Cal Fire Green Schoolyards Planning Grant as the community engagement lead for Harmony Elementary School. In this role, LANI led school community education, outreach, and engagement activities that supported a school community-led nature-based design process that reached 50% design. Throughout the design process, LANI engaged Harmony’s school community and gathered critical design input using surveys, presentations, and various in-classroom activities. LANI’s in-classroom activities ranged from drawing activities to educational activities that taught students about extreme heat and the importance of school greening. As a result, LANI received 240 survey responses from students, parents, and teachers.

Project Progress

Conceptual Design

During the Spring of 2024, LANI, EPT Design, and CWH worked together to engage Harmony Elementary School’s community (students, teachers, parents, and staff) through surveys, educational in-classroom activities, and presentations to staff and parents. These presentations allowed LANI to educate Holmes’ school community on the importance of school greening, introduce CWH’s Cal Fire planning grant, and gather extensive input to inform EPT Design’s conceptual design process. Through this process, LANI and EPT Design worked closely to ensure Harmony’s conceptual design reflects the school community’s needs, priorities, and vision of their green schoolyard.

Image Credit: EPT Design Landscape Architects

30% Design

At the 30% design phase, EPT Design transformed the initial conceptual design into detailed civil and landscape design documents that incorporated additional school community feedback received on the conceptual design. CWH and EPT Design also worked with PSOMAS, Pinnacle, and LAUSD staff to identify the location of underground utilities, conduct soil and asphalt testing, and perform other site analyses. During this process, EPT Design adjusted the schoolyard’s design to reflect what is technically feasible.

Image Credit: EPT Design Landscape Architects

50% Design

From 30 to 50% design, EPT Design incorporated CWH and LAUSD’s technical feedback on the green schoolyard design and expanded the design to include more technical details. The technical changes incorporated into the final 50% design include, but are not limited to, demolition plans, civil engineering sheets that assess grading and drainage, irrigation plans, proposed plant palettes, and a drafted construction budget. EPT Design also created an updated design exhibit for LANI to share with Harmony’s school community. In February of 2025, LANI shared project updates and presented Harmony’s updated design exhibit at a teacher and staff meeting and via large posters at the front of the school.

Image Credit: EPT Design Landscape Architects

Project Photos

Documents

Cal Fire Green Schoolyards Grant Award Announcement

1 page Cal Fire Green Schoolyards Grant award announcement for Designing Healthy Schoolyards for Los Angeles Unified School District.

Harmony Elementary School GDrive

Project documents, handouts, and resources.

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