Let’s Talk Trash! SEPT/OCT 2018
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Why does Family Matter? Family Matters because families are the backbone of our society and provide structure to our lives. Our past family relationships have helped to make each of us who we are as adults, and influence how we now treat our own children and other family members. In addition to the traditional definition of a family, we include groups, organizations, and all those who come together for a collective cause. For this school year Let’s Talk Trash-news will be focusing on our state tree and bird, The Tulip Poplar and the Mockingbird. There are so many things we can learn from trees and our feathered friends about the environment and the negative impact littering has on them. In an effort to bring us all together for a continuing effort to keep our streets and neighborhoods clean, we encourge students, teachers, and parents to get involved with their families, groups, and organizations to help make our county clean and beautiful. Did you know that individuals and groups can adopt a highway? It is a program that the Tennessee Department of Transportation supports! As you read and share Let’s Talk Trash-news , you will find it is more than litter education. It is all about learning responsibility and developing good character, so our youth grow into caring and concerned citizens. Through fun and entertaining stories, puzzles, and interesting facts, students are taken beyond the four walls of the classroom transporting and exposing them to all parts of the globe demonstrating that they are part of a much bigger picture! ENJOY AND STAY TUNED FOR ALL OF THE UPCOMING ISSUES OF LET’S TALK TRASH-NEWS! Family Matters because families are the backbone of our society and provide structure to ur lives. Our past family relat onships have helped to make each of us who we are as dult , and influence how we no treat our own children an other family me bers. In addition to he tradition l definition of a family, we include groups, or anizati ns, and all those who c me together for a collective ause. For this school year Let’s Talk Trash-news will be focusing on our sta e tre and bird, The Tulip Poplar and the Mockingbird. There are so many things we ca learn from t ees and our feathered friends about the environment, a d the negative impact littering has on t em. In an effort to bring us all together for a continuing effort to keep ur streets and neighborhoods clean, we e courage stud nts, teachers, and parents to get involved with their families, groups, and o ganizations to help make our county clean and beautiful. Did you know that individuals and groups can adopt a highway? It is progr m that the Tennessee Department of ra sportation supports! As you read and share Let’s Talk Trash-news , you will find it is more than litter education. It is all about learning responsibility and developing good character, so our youth grow into caring and concerned citizens. Through fun and entertaining stories, puzzles, and interesting facts, students are taken beyond the four walls of the classroom transporting and exposing them to all parts of the globe demonstrating that they are part of a much bigger picture! ENJOY AND STAY TUNED FOR ALL OF THE UPCOMING ISSUES OF LET’S TALK TRASH-N WS!
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