Let's Talk Trash 2018-2019 school yr

Let’s Talk Trash! MAR / APR 2019

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Did you ever wonder why School Buses are Yellow?

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Spring will soon be in the air with the blooming of colorful flowers and new leaf growth on trees. COLOR is important in our lives and affects how we feel, think, and perform. When things are bright and sunny, we feel happier and energized. This issue of Let’s Talk Trash News brings COLOR into your WORLD with the history of crayons, inventions by kids, The Rainbow Eucalyptus , the KOALA, and much more. Spring it UP!!!

The Ashland City Times

the EXCHANGE

Most school buses are not a pure yellow (like the color of lemons). It’s not the same color as an orange either. The color of a school bus is yellow-orange. This color is a mixture of lemon yellow and orange ... like the color of the fruit of a mango. So why do we still refer to a school bus as yellow? Back in the 1930’s in the U.S., school buses were pure yellow. Thus, the term “school bus yellow” came into the English language. https://www.colormatters.com/color-matters-for-kids/why-are-school-buses- yellow

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