Finish the phrase: Reuse, Reduce...
Recycle
Education is not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution, therefore power is left up to this.
The states
Poverty levels are typically higher in these areas.
Cities
This is a guided course of action.
Policy
This is the "movement" to protect our environment.
Environmentalism
A place where garbage is dumped.
Landfill
These certificates provide money for educational programs.
Vouchers
True or False: Many people take advantage of programs designed to help those in need.
True
This refers to money, people, and materials needed to achieve a goal.
Resources
To preserve or protect the environment.
Conservation
This is the official term for garbage.
Solid Waste
These schools receive state funding but do not have to follow certain regulations.
Charter Schools
TANF and this program was created to help the poor.
Welfare
A policy or goal that could take up to 10 or even 50 years.
Long-Term Plan
EPA stands for this.
Environmental Protection Agency
This term means poisonous or deadly.
Toxic
This type of test indicates strengths and weaknesses, teacher impact, and student learning.
Competency
TANF stands for this.
Ideas for policies usually come from these people.
Citizens
Toxic waste used to be sealed in concrete and dumped here, which is no longer legal.
The Ocean
What NIMBY stands for.
Not in my backyard
List one concern or struggle of many public schools today.
Low test scores
Crime
Violence
Funding
Poverty
There is a strong relationship between poverty and this.
Crime
Most cities need to update their roads, bridges, water, and sewer systems, known as this.
Infrastructure
The residents of this this New York town were moved off their land due to toxic waste.
Love Canal