This classroom plays more than one role: During the day, there are regular high school science classes, but after school it serves as a meeting place for The Green Team, one of the newest clubs of the West Boylston social scene, catered toward kids who have an interest in the environment and who want to make a difference.
Smith was first interested in making this group as an eighth grade student. She spoke with her middle school science teacher about her idea for the club, who told her she should hold onto the idea until high school, where she could build the group over a longer span of time.
This year, the members of The Green Team are working to recruit new members so that the group can continue to expand. They have been spreading the word by creating posters to hang around the school, giving information over the morning announcements and creating a facebook page for the club.
“We’ve been trying out different recipes to make paper, and we found one that works really well,” said Galusha, holding up a frayed piece of green recycled paper. “We are hoping to make them into holiday cards for next year. We’re going to sell them for a fund raiser.”
Currently, there are only 6 regularly participating members of The Green Team. It started out with just a few freshmen, and soon gathered more members, primarily juniors. “I really hope it expands,” says Mrs. Galusha, who is also the advisor of The Green Team, “it gives students interested in this stuff an opportunity to fine-tune those interests and really make a difference.”
“Hopefully it will catch on,” said Smith, looking admiringly around the room, “I love what we do. This club is my baby and I want it to grow into something really cool.”
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