top of page

Why is it so hard to clean up?

  • Writer: ooiu 123
    ooiu 123
  • Oct 13, 2010
  • 1 min read

The new Greer Store and Fitness Center are undoubtedly excel­lent, beautiful, and expensive facilities, and they reflect the generos­ity and love for Deerfield held by our graduates, their families, and friends of the community.

Why, then, is it nearly impossible to find a table free of trash and mess in the Greer? Why was Mr. Greer himself picking up students’ trash shortly after the opening? Is the Deerfield community incapable of cleaning up after itself?

To disrespect Deerfield facilities is to disrespect the Deerfield com­munity itself – the workers, fellow students, teachers, and benefac­tors who all cherish the stunning campus we are so lucky to have.

Perhaps we can look to our seniors to promote this community clean-up spirit – policing the facilities as enthusiastically as senior grass would undoubtedly lead to a spotless campus, one reflecting true Deerfield values of being worthy of one’s heritage.

 
 

Recent Posts

See All
A Farewell to Mr. Corliss

From river trips to pictionary and macroinvertebrates, Science teacher Caleb Corliss engages his students in learning and displays his...

 
 
A Farewell to Dr. Carter

English teacher Alexandra Carter has taught at Deerfield Academy since 2022. For the last three years, Dr. Carter has also served as one...

 
 
A Farewell to Mr. Abreu

V isual and Performing Arts Teacher Angel Abreu will say goodbye to Deerfield after five years of teaching. Mr. Abreu has taught courses...

 
 
Stay updated

The Deerfield Scroll, established in 1925, is the official student newspaper of Deerfield Academy. The Scroll encourages informed discussion of pertinent issues that concern the Academy and the world. Signed letters to the editor that express legitimate opinions are welcomed. We hold the right to edit for brevity.

The Scroll
Copyright © The Deerfield Scroll 2025. All rights reserved. Made by Class of '27
bottom of page