Ecology Club Finds Gold in Garbage
Good morning! This is the Great Discovery Integrated School News Center. For our news "Ecology Club Members Find Gold in Garbage" A group of students from the Ecology Club of Great Discovery Integrated School in Cavite ventured on a project to protect the environment through waste segregation. This was the result of their overnight stay at the Center for Ecozoic Living and Learning (CELL) in Silang, Cavite. The Ecology Club members aimed to reduce the solid waste generated by students and maintain the cleanliness of their surroundings. "We want to help lessen the volume of trash in our school. Shane Frias, the club president said, "Through our club, we will make the GDIS students know the importance of waste segregation," she further explained. They began the project after talking to the students during the general assembly. The students were made responsible for the segregation in the school canteen and the gym. There were trash bags allotted for biodegradable, non-biodegradable, plastics, and bottles. Club members regularly collected the garbage and sorted them out for disposal. The club earned an initial P 8,400.00 and they projected a bigger amount in the future. When asked about what they would do with their money, they said, "We have no idea yet, but we will coordinate with the Student Coordinating Organization for humanitarian projects." "If Mother Earth could speak, probably she would say, "Keep up the good work, kids." Here ends our news for today. This is Vincent, reporting from GDIS News Center. Good day and God bless!
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1. This news article appears to be from the Great Discovery Integrated School News Center, which may be a student-run publication.
2. The title of the article is "Ecology Club Members Find Gold in Garbage."
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4. The article provides information about the activities and goals of the Ecology Club at Great Discovery Integrated School. The main characters are the students who are members of the club, with a focus on the club president, Shane Frias. The setting is the school campus, particularly the canteen and gym where waste segregation is being implemented. The character traits highlighted are the students' commitment to environmental protection and their desire to contribute to humanitarian projects.