A dozen area schools participated in the first Sound Shore No Idling Day, April 23. At Midland, fifth-grade teacher Mary Partington came up with the idea of pasting no-idling posters on yellow banners “to look like the sun.” She said the day coincided well with the climate change curriculum.
A dozen area schools participated in the first Sound Shore No Idling Day, April 23. At Midland, fifth-grade teacher Mary Partington came up with the idea of pasting no-idling posters on yellow banners “to look like the sun.” She said the day coincided well with the climate change curriculum.
Milton students also sent a powerful message about the environmental impact of idling.