From KETC, Living St. Louis Producer Ruth Ezell learns about a special recycling program that provides teachers with unwanted, recyclable materials from businesses that can be used to teach childre...
From KETC, Living St. Louis Producer Ruth Ezell learns about a special recycling program that provides teachers with unwanted, recyclable materials from businesses that can be used to teach children. Susan Blanford founded the St. Louis Teachers' Recycle Centers as a way for teachers to use unique materials to teach hands-on workshops at local schools.
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