The CHS Green Team will meet on Nov. 14.
According to club sponsor Kara House, the purpose of this meeting is to discuss the club’s goals for the rest of the year and determine the best ways to get more students and staff involved.
House said all students are welcome to join, and any ideas for the club are appreciated.
“The club is off to a good start this year with the recycling program and meeting attendance,” House said.
So far this school year, the club has started its sporting event recycling promotion.
“Hopefully this year will be one of the most significant as far as getting people involved in recycling not only on school grounds but also at their own homes,” Charles Liang, club officer and junior, said.
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