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Homemade for the Most Sustainable Garden Compost! Part 1

Homemade for the Most Sustainable Garden Compost! Part 1

Composting is a wonderful activity that benefits people, our environment, nature and wildlife! Composted grass cuttings, prunings, and vegetable peelings added back into the soil makes a nutrient- rich environment for plant growth. Composting saves time and energy and is an easy way to get rid of garden or kitchen waste. It is cost-efficient; there is no renting a green bin or paying to have green waste taken away. Plus, composting garden and kitchen waste reduces the amount of materials sent to landfill. Together, we can, by recycling our green waste, make something that will improve our lives, help the environment and enrich our soils.

Marlin ISD Implements Tutorial and Coaching Support for Teachers

The Marlin ISD Board Workshop Meeting was held December 15, 2025 at 5:00 pm in the MISD Boardroom, Marlin High School, Byrleen Terry, Board President presiding. The Board of Managers (BOM) present were Kathleen Barrett, Rosalyn Dimerson, Misty Ehlers, Billy Johnson, Winnette Outland, Marsha Ridlehuber, and Superintendent of Schools Alphonso Bates. Dr. Rolando Trevino, TEA School Conservator.

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