Reduce, Recycle, Reuse
With just half-days left now because these are testing days, I have a chance to clean out my room. This year I pledge to be more green. For example, I am going to wrangle up all the parent contact sheets that I passed out at the beginning of the year and were never turned back in but squirreled away like how these students do.
I’ll flip through my class sets of textbooks and dictionaries and have a whole bunch fall out only to scoop up and use next year. There’s no need to thank me. You’re welcome. I may even take it a step further and whiteout the half-completed ones and use those too. Don’t worry. No personal information will be compromised. That is unless the kid’s mother’s name is actually Mrs. McStink and his dad works at Poops R Us.
I’ll flip through my class sets of textbooks and dictionaries and have a whole bunch fall out only to scoop up and use next year. There’s no need to thank me. You’re welcome. I may even take it a step further and whiteout the half-completed ones and use those too. Don’t worry. No personal information will be compromised. That is unless the kid’s mother’s name is actually Mrs. McStink and his dad works at Poops R Us.