
Eighth-graders Tiernan Weinstein, left, Ocean City, and Pranay Sanwal, Lewes, collect recyclable materials from classrooms and deposit them outside for pickup on Worcester Goes Green day.

Lower School teacher Cheryl Marshall poses with some of her first-graders wearing green. Shown are (l-r) Elliott Mason, Ocean View; John Galles, Ocean City; Zane Freih, Rehoboth Beach; Cruz Rinnier Malone, Ocean City; Collin Hastings, Frankford; Jaden Washington, Selbyville; Lily Barker, Ocean City; Caroline Burbage, Ocean City; and Kylee Hutton, Selbyville.
The Worcester Prep Upper School Environmental, Volunteer and Recycling clubs sponsored Worcester Goes Green, a schoolwide fundraiser, Oct. 6. Students donated $1 to dress in green to show kindness and empathy toward others. The money collected was donated to Clean the World, a nonprofit organization that recycles hotel soap and hygiene products to donate to impoverished people.
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