The CHS Green Team will meet after school on March 20.
The club will discuss new ways to help the school become as environmentally friendly as possible, according to club sponsor Kara House. House said any input is accepted and appreciated.
“We hope to get new posters (to promote recycling) up in the cafeteria as soon as possible,” House said.
“Any way we can get more students and faculty members involved and aware is awesome,” club president Katie Gao said.
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