Kahakai Elementary mom shepherds learning through volunteer garden

Leah Winkler shows fourth-grader James Jenkins, center, and first-grader Max Jenkins, right, how to plant beet seeds in Kahakai Elementary School’s garden using their “magic shaka” hand symbol. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)

Leah Winkler and Kahakai Elementary School students look at a bin of worms in the school's garden Thursday. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)
Leah Winkler helps a group of students pick out paint Thursday in the garden of Kahakai Elementary School. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)
Kahakai Elementary School student Abigail Afan rakes leaves for to later be used as mulch in the school's garden Thursday. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)
Leah Winkler leads the students in a game after completing the day's work Thursday in the Kahakai Elementary School garden. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)
A crown flower to attract butterflies was planted by Leah Winkler and Kahakai Elementary School students in the school's south side garden. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)

KAILUA-KONA — Before the official school day begins at Kahakai Elementary School, class is already in session for a small group of students.