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From the Mountains to the Estuary:  From the Schoolyards to the Bay

  

                  

 

                               

        

 

Pages for 6th Grade or High School teachers, Interpreters,
or our Livebinders, the GMU B-Wet Resources site, and our Stewardship Ideas page

 

 


 

Below you'll find...

 


Mission

 

To provide meaningful watershed educational experience to every Middle and High School Student in Prince William County, Virginia, fostering their environmental stewardship and promoting their educational achievement.

 

 

Goals by July 2013

 

 

Provide Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEES) for over 22,000 middle school and high school students across 27 schools in Prince William County.

 

Deliver professional development and technical assistance to enhance capacity of 50 teachers of 6th grade, high school earth science and environmental science.

 

(We also had initial objectives for our 2009-2010 launch year.)

 

 

 

In the News

 

 

 

 

Collaborators and Supporters

 

Initiatives have been realized in partnership with:

 

 

And with vital support from:

 

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Chesapeake Bay Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) program

 

For More Information

 

 

For more information about this NOAA-funded partnership, please contact either of the following:

 

Dann Sklarew,

Associate Director

Potomac Environmental Research and Education Center

George Mason University 

Kirsten White

Coordinator
E.A.G.L.E.S. Center   

Prince William County Schools

Cindy Smith,

Education Director

Potomac Environmental Research and Education Center

George Mason University

dsklarew@gmu.edu                   

whiteke@pwcs.edu                             

csmitc@gmu.edu                          

(703) 993-2012                         

 

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