Coronavirus: Quebec school boards scramble to set up recycling programs for disposable masks “I’ve been teaching it for four years,” she laughed. “I’ve been at this school for four years.”“I’m proud of her,” said eight-year-old Ava Pattison, one of Ciarallo’s students, “because she’s worked on teaching us and she deserves an award.”The students were recognized for one of the exercises they did for the contest, titled “Tips and Tricks.”“We did a video on how to use less energy,” explained nine-year-old Juliette Milad.They came in fourth out of more than 500 teams.
Their reward: $150.“We’re gonna have a pizza party,” declared Milad.Some of the things they did for the contest have become common practice, like having waste-free lunches, as.