Students reduce, reuse, recycle and repair

Feb 15, 2019

It’s the real-world applications of what Grade 4 is teaching in action here. I think there couldn’t be a more valuable lesson for the kids to be learning. For the kids to understand that they can be environmentally friendly, they can help divert some of this garbage from the landfill, that things after one use aren’t just garbage, there’s more life to them.

Victoria Reilly - parent of student and former teacher

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    John Reid

    Volunteer

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    Teacher at Oromocto High School

  • Thank you, I told my parents what we did in class and now they want to recycle at home!

    Olivia

    Student, Parkwood Heights Elementary School