
Students were very excited for the 2009 Earth Day activities, but they have been leading recycling initiatives in the Petoskey School District for two years, thus creating a culture of caring. Last year, students began to hold recycling collection days each week, with each room keeping recycling bins for paper and plastic. Bins for battery collection were also placed throughout the schools and quite recently students began recycling juice containers….while actually making some money for the school.
What is most impressive is that students at Lincoln Elementary School have been learning to compost for the past two months. The school’s Parent Teacher Organization approved the purchase of a compost tumbler and students have been participating in composting, recycling, and reusing all the materials from their lunch and snacks. They have been learning how to balance the compost, what can go in the compost, and what the compost can be used for. Through the many efforts of the students and staff at Lincoln Elementary School, the building’s trash was reduced by two industrial size bags a day - and that is just from lunch waste!

“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.”
To me this quote means so much more than just protecting our environment and the things around us. AmeriCorps members have proven the spirit of caring is alive and well and that because we care, we are getting things done!! Lincoln Elementary School students have shown the same.
We have all proven that a whole awful lot can get better; we’ve done the work to make it happen. So let’s keep it up and show our strength now more than ever…AmeriCorps Week is coming, are you ready?!?! Let everyone know what you’re planning…we’d love to hear what “someone like you” is doing.
1 comment:
Ah!
Dr. Seuss what a member he'd make.
Would he not?
He'd get things done, on the run.
Without stopping to say, "But I'm only one!"
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