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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) An Environmental Literacy Program is established within the Office of the State Superintendent of Education. The Environmental Literacy Program shall:
(1) Coordinate the efforts of the District Department of the Environment, the District of Columbia Public Schools, the Public Charter School Board, the Office of the State Superintendent of Education, the State Board of Education, the University of the District of Columbia, the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Department of General Services, and the Department of Employment Services to triennially develop an environmental literacy plan for public schools, public charter schools, and participating private schools;
(2) Establish and convene an Environmental Literacy Advisory Committee, composed of community organizations, District government agencies, and other interested persons;
(3) Collect data on the location and types of environmental education programs in public schools, public charter schools, and participating private schools;
(4) Provide environmental education guidance and technical assistance to public schools, public charter schools, and participating private schools;
(5) Provide training, support, and assistance for environmental literacy programs in public schools, public charter schools, and participating private schools; and
(6) Assist public schools and public charter schools in receiving certification as U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools.
(b) The environmental literacy plan shall, at minimum, include the following:
(1) Relevant teaching and learning standards adopted by the State Board of Education;
(2) Professional development opportunities for teachers;
(3) Suitable metrics to measure environmental literacy;
(4) Suitable methods to increase environmental literacy;
(5) Governmental and nongovernmental entities that can assist schools in the achievement of those goals; and
(6) A proposed implementation method for the plan.
(c) Beginning in 2020, and triennially thereafter, the Environmental Literacy Program shall include in the comprehensive report required by § 38-823.03, an update about the state of environmental education in the District, plans for expansion, and recommendations for improving the program.
(d)(1) The Office of the State Superintendent of Education (“OSSE”) shall establish an Environmental Literacy Leadership Cadre (“Cadre”), which shall be comprised of teachers, selected by OSSE, at public schools and public charter schools. Each teacher in the Cadre shall:
(A) Create, if applicable, and help maintain a garden at the teacher's school;
(B) Implement composting and recycling programs at the teacher's school;
(C) Implement the June 2012 environmental literacy plan, or a subsequent environmental literacy plan developed pursuant to this section, and other OSSE-approved guidance, at the teacher's school; and
(D) Assist other teachers at the teacher's school with incorporating science standards.
(2) OSSE shall provide each teacher selected to participate in the Cadre with an appropriate and fair stipend, in addition to the teacher's salary.
(3) OSSE shall provide grants to nonprofit and community-based organizations to support the schools represented in the Cadre by providing or coordinating programs and activities related to school-based environmental literacy programs.
(4) OSSE may create or implement other initiatives or projects that support the Cadre.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - District of Columbia Code Division VI. Education, Libraries, and Cultural Institutions. § 38-825.02. Environmental Literacy Program. - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/dc/division-vi-education-libraries-and-cultural-institutions/dc-code-sect-38-825-02/
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