Environmental Club Contends With COVID

Lily Smith, Sting Reporter

An interview with Mrs. Kish

Q: What members do you usually look for/who could join?
A: “It’s open to anyone that is a freshman to senior who meet administration requirements.”

Q: What changes has the club made due to Covid-19?
A: “We have not done anything that I planned originally, like recycling drugs and going to the park for habitat restoration.”

Q: What activities have you done or plan to do?
A: “Sell the Earth Day shirts.”

Q: What would you tell the freshman this year about the club?
A: “The environment is becoming more important than ever, and freshmen will be able to interact with other upperclassmen and meet new people. If you enjoy nature, it’s the club for you!”

Q: How does the environment benefit or hinder from Covid-19?
A: “Recent studies have shown that country shutdowns in the spring across the globe have reduced carbon emissions by 10%. Although fascinating to see, it’s not really ideal.”