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| Topic: | Region 5 CREEC Network | |||
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Welcome to CREEC Region 5
The California Regional Environmental Education Community (CREEC) Network is an educational project supported by the California Department of Education, Environmental Education Program, in collaboration with state, regional and local partners. The CREEC Network is the best source for Environmental Education resources in California. Our online, searchable Resource Directory includes Environmental Education providers and programs/resources available to educators in your area. Please look at our calendar and find environmental education activities and exhibits, funding opportunities, and teacher professional development opportunities. FamCamp FamCamp is a program of the California State Parks. This program offers families a chance to experience the outdoors by camping overnight at a California State Park. Camping is available at New Brighton for July and Half Moon Bay for August. Tents, stoves, lanterns, sleeping bags, pots and pans, silverware and other camping essentials are provided. All you need to bring is your own food and personal gear. If you are interested in participating in this great opportunity please contact Jean Bernard (831) 6610588. No Child Left Inside The No Child Left Inside Act of 2007 amends the NCLB Law in the following ways:
For more information and to learn how the amendment could affect EE nationwide and in California, go to http://www.naaee.org/ee-advocacy/
Education and Environment Initiative (EEI) Implementation Plan The Education and the Environment Initiative (EEI) was signed into law in 2003. Assembly Bill 1548 (Pavley, Statutes of 2003) and more recently AB 1721 (Pavley, Statutes 2005). It mandates a broad-ranging strategy to bring education about the environment into California's schools. Specifically, this law requires the State to:
If you would like to know more about the EEI you can visit the district website provided by Jerry Lieberman of State Environmental Roundtable (SEER): http://www.seer.org/EEI/toolkit/EEI_DistrictToolkit.html You can also visit the Cal EPA website for more information: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/education/eei
Regional Highlights Please contact me at creec@santacruz.k12.ca.us if you would like to add something to this website or if you would like to sign up to receive our newsletter. I will be happy to assist you with your environmental education needs. Sarah Ferguson
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