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Hillcrest elementary students show environmental concern By Katie Chipman Kansan staff writer The Youth-in-Action recycling program at Hillcrest Elementary School is teaching students to form conservation habits at an early age. The program was started at Hillcrest three years ago by Helen Tuley, a teacher at Hillcrest. Tuley said the program was not started entirely for environmental reasons. Rather, the idea of the program is to motivate the children to do something for the community without receiving a reward. Lake. The children in the program have three goals. "The kids raised over $800 for the sanctuary by recycling aluminum cans." Tulue said. Tulley said their local goal was to tule the homeless, usually by aiding the Salvation Army. The group also spent time with children in detention and picked up trash at Clinton The state goal for the group is to improve the Cheyenne Bottoms bird sanctuary in Great Bend. For their world goal, the students collected 69 cartons of school and medical supplies to send to Nicaragua. Youth-in-Action also participates in projects in the school and community. "We were the ones who actually got Dillons to start recycling by writing letters and calling the Dillons hotline," she said. This year the group succeeded in persuading Hillier not to use any products made of plastic foam, commonly called Styrofoam. Now they Hillcrest also has started a composting program for the teachers. Tuley said the teachers composted all biodegradable material from the cafeteria, such as coffee grounds and banana peels. Seven group representatives will go to Manhattan this month for a convention of school and community organizations. Katie Bruner, a representative of Youth-in-Action, said the group would speak about what children were doing in the community, such as recycling and starting their own businesses. Sally Russell, another representative, said that the group had about 80 active members and that member- groups are been growing since the group began. Education nominee expected to pass The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Lamar Alexander Jr., President Bush's nominee for education secretary, will face tough questions en route to an expected easy stroll to the Cabinet office. The Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee was likely to spend only a few hours today on the confirmation hearing for Alexander, but it will be in 1979 to 187 and now is president of the University of Tennessee system. "We haven’t heard anything that will jeopardize his nomination," said a Senate aide who spoke on condition of anonymity. Alexander, whose parents were educators. has avoided public comments until after the confirmation hearing. Before voting to recommend approval by the full Senate, committee members planned to grill Alexander on his views about minority scholarships and whether the administration should allow colleges to target financial aid to a specific ethnic group. Alexander privately discussed the issue with committee chairperson Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., and other panel members when he made courtesy calls shortly after his nomination in mid-December. Kennedy urged Alexander to clear up the administration ruling that colleges and universities can allow only those race-specific scholarships that are financed with private funds earmarked for that purpose. Questions also may focus on Bush's $2.7 billion education budget that would encourage states and local school districts to adopt private school voucher programs. There may be queries about Alexander's connection with Whittle Communications, a commercially sponsored news program for classroom viewing. 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