Media: Opening School Scenes
Schools are so convenient. I'd forgotten that this (in)famous 1996 Times magazine cover story started out with a schoolhouse anecdote: "AS THEY PUT ON PLASTIC GLOVES FOR THEIR first litter hunt, the
third graders knew what to expect. They knew their garbage. It was part
of their science curriculum at Bridges Elementary, a public school on
West 17th Street in Manhattan. They had learned the Three R's -- Reduce,
Reuse, Recycle -- and discussed how to stop their parents from using
paper plates. For Earth Day they had read a Scholastic science
publication, "Inside the World of Trash." For homework, they had kept
garbage diaries and drawn color-coded charts of their families' trash.
So they were primed for the field experiment on this May afternoon." (Recycling
Is Garbage)

