b'to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for SCMA to be aregistered professional development provider for the commonwealth.In spring 2019, nearly all TAG members scheduled class visits to Plastic EntanglementsTHROUGHOUT PLASTIC ENTANGLEMENTS,taking advantage of our bus subsidy program and free admission for school groupsand then sharedadditional programs embraced environmental sustain-with me their culminating school projects. TAGability as an ethos and mandate. Teachers were invited meetings provided the time and space for teachersto join a bus trip to Rhode Islands Resources for R.I.Ed-to integrate the content of our changing exhibitionsucation, a regional warehouse of found materials for into their curriculum with depth and complexity. classroom artmaking. All catered events throughout the Seeing the direct impact of our programs hasexhibition were zero-waste through collaboration with reinforced for me the importance of continuing tostaff in the campus Office for Sustainabilit . Additionally, advocate for active learning within and beyond ourfamily artmaking activities as part of our Second Friday21four walls in a way that goes beyond basic outreachHands-on events and Free Community Day all incor-to sustained meaningful engagement.porated recycled materials. Staff hope to carry forward many of these sustainable practices. In this way, the exhibitions impact will be felt here for years to come. An in-depth interview with Gina Hall appeared in the premier For members of our campus and local communities issue of Emulate, an arts and literary magazine at Smith: who participated, we hope it sticks with you too!sophia.smith.edu/emulate/previous-issuesThe Smith College Campus Schools second grade teacher, Roberta Murphy, shared her reflections on thisexperience:Campus School students had a unique opportunity to explore the complexity of plastic in our world through a range of experiences with the exhibition. Gina Hall coordinated a powerful collaborationthis represents the BEST of teaching and learning: full immersion, guided by skillful teachers, with multiple modes of expression.'