
"The Earth Day cleanup sent students around the school on a mission to pick up litter and learn about protecting the environment. Nine-year-old Benicio Padilla said the effort quickly added up."
"'Hoppers is about a young girl who really wants to improve conditions for the animals in her neighborhood,' said Zihir Terrence, Roots & Shoots Bay Area basecamp coordinator."
"'Jane Goodall taught us that every person can take some kind of action to do something right,' said Ginger Trumpbour, a third-grade teacher at St. Thomas More Catholic School."
Third graders at St. Thomas More Catholic School participated in an Earth Day cleanup, inspired by Disney's film 'Hoppers'. Students collected trash around their campus, learning about environmental protection. The film focuses on improving conditions for animals and the environment. Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots program supported the initiative, emphasizing that every individual can take action for conservation. The program provided resources to help students continue their environmental projects beyond the cleanup.
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