(A sunny afternoon at Glenside Middle School. A science classroom. STUDENTS are talking and waiting for class to begin. MR. TORRES goes to the front of the room to speak.) 2MR. TORRES: If I can have your attention, please, I have some thrilling news to share. A local philanthropist donated an assortment of trees, bushes, and other plants for our school to construct a garden. It will be a magnificent development for both our school and the local environment. 3ELI: That’s wonderful news, Mr. Torres. Where will the garden be located? We don’t have a very large campus. 4BROOKE: I hope they don’t plan to take over the baseball field, because the playoff competition begins in two weeks. 5MR. TORRES: Not to worry. The administration selected a portion of land alongside the school. Maintenance workers will begin planting the garden early next week. Some of the plants are extremely fragile, and it is of utmost importance to plant them soon. Scene 2 6 (In MR. TORRES’s afternoon science class, one week later. STUDENTS are talking.) 7ELI: The thunderstorm last night was horrible; a group of angry, dark clouds surrounded my house for hours. 8JENNA: The torrent of rain made such a commotion that I thought my roof might cave in! 9BROOKE: Have any of you seen the baseball field? Water is completely covering the outfield, and the playoff competition begins next week. It will take the maintenance crew a long time to clean up that mess. 10JENNA: I wonder what happened to the plants that the philanthropist donated to our school. Mr. Torres indicated that the plants couldn’t last long in those containers. 11 (MR. TORRES enters the room looking dejected and walks toward the front of the classroom.) 12MR. TORRES: Well, class, it appears that we've met with some obstacles in regard to the new garden. The storm last night caused a colossal amount of damage to the campus. The maintenance crew will be bombarded with work for at least a week, which means they will be unable to tackle the garden project. Perhaps the project wa