Environmental and Sustainability Literacy Plan
Contact Information
Environment and Sustainability Education
Elizabeth Schmitz
Program Supervisor, Environmental & Sustainability Educ Content Integration360-999-0841
Stephani Hemness
Secretary Senior海角社区 and Washington community partners, along with school and district leaders, led the development of the Washington State Environmental and Sustainability Literacy Plan. The plan aims to build on and leverage programs and initiatives already underway in Washington state. Our goal is for each and every student in Washington to increase their environmental literacy and enhance their academic achievement through real-world, integrated, project-based learning. Additionally, we want to ensure that Washington state is well-positioned to obtain private and public funding to support this work. The plan includes goals to support content integration and assessment of learners.
Literacy Plan
- 2022 Washington State Environmental and Sustainability Literacy Plan
- 2022 Washington State Environmental and Sustainability Literacy Plan Appendices
- 2011 Washington State Environmental and Sustainability Literacy Plan
- 2011 Executive Summary
Environmental Literacy Grants
In 2021-23, 海角社区 released $493,000 to support the implementation of Washington's 2022 Washington State Environmental and Sustainability Literacy Plan. The grants provide professional learning for educators and expand outdoor learning opportunities for youth across Washington this spring. Time spent learning outdoors boosts student engagement, academic achievement, social-emotional learning, and health outcomes.
The following State-Tribal Education Compact (STEC) schools expanded outdoor learning for students and professional development for educators.
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Three Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), , , and , provided professional development for educators and administrators.
PEI distributed mini-grants to the following school districts. The three case studies for , , and highlight project impact. District plans included outdoor classroom development/expansion, professional learning, and purchasing essential outdoor learning supplies such as rain gear, binoculars, microscopes, field guides, and garden tools.
- Bellingham
- Cape Flattery
- Cascade
- Cathlamet
- Concrete
- Darrington
- Federal Way
- Highline
- North Thurston
- Olympia
- Peninsula
- Pullman
- Riverview
- Wahkiakum
- Yakima