On November 13, 2024, Monsignor Haller Catholic Elementary School welcomed representatives from the Community Canopy project, who partnered with students and staff to plant trees around the school property, marking an important step in community building and environmental action. The Community Canopy project, a new pilot led by the City of Kitchener in collaboration with Reep Green Solutions, seeks to address tree canopy inequality by planting trees on private properties in neighbourhoods identified as needing more greenery.
Monsignor Haller was selected for this project because it is in an area with low tree coverage and a large population of equity-deserving residents. With support from Reep Green Solutions, five trees were planted on the school grounds this fall, including two planted at the front of the school with special dedications.
In a heartfelt tribute, one tree was planted in memory of Semira Tukue, a student who passed away last year, while the second honours Kathleen Mikuljan, a beloved teacher who retired after nearly 30 years at Monsignor Haller. Students participated in planting these trees, creating a meaningful moment to remember both individuals and teaching students the value of contributing to their community and environment.
As part of this hands-on experience, Reep provided a lesson on how to care for newly planted trees, explaining soil types and the importance of proper maintenance. This interactive session allowed students to deepen their understanding of tree care and sustainability while engaging in an activity that will have lasting benefits for their school and neighbourhood.
Through this partnership with the Community Canopy project, Monsignor Haller is setting an example of environmental stewardship and community support. The trees planted today will benefit students, staff, and the surrounding community for years to come, enriching the landscape and helping build a greener, more resilient future for all.