On Monday, April 22, Gatesville Junior High’s National Junior Honor Society and Science Club came together to celebrate Earth Day by cleaning up the community and participating in Adopt-a-Highway. These students took it upon themselves to make a positive impact on the environment and show their dedication to giving back to their community.
The National Junior Honor Society and Science Club members worked together to pick up litter, plant trees, and beautify the streets of Gatesville. Their efforts not only helped to improve the aesthetics of the community but also promoted a sense of pride and responsibility among the students.
By participating in Adopt-a-Highway for Earth Day, these students demonstrated their commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability. They showed that even young individuals can make a difference in the world by taking small but meaningful actions to protect the planet.
Overall, the Earth Day cleanup event was a success thanks to the hard work and dedication of the Gatesville Junior High students involved. Their efforts not only made a positive impact on the environment but also served as a reminder of the importance of taking care of our planet for future generations.
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