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California Regional Environmental
Education Community
California Department of Education, STEM Office
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Region 2 Newsletter
Spring 2015
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"In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt." - Margaret Atwood, Bluebeard's Egg
This wonderful change of season brings with it a variety of outdoor activities for us to engage our children in. The North State is rich with resources for outdoor pursuits where learning about human interactions with the rest of nature can be the focus.
Spring is also the time to get registered for Summer Professional Development programs. Registration Deadlines are coming up fast!
- Tanya Heaston, CREEC Coordinator, Region 2 - sheaston@csuchico.edu
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Join us at this 4th Annual Bidwell Park Showcase and family fun day.for an opportunity to see the variety of educational programs being offered locally . . .
Learn more about the 4th Annual Celebrate the Jewel Event
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Water issues impact much more than human usage. Learn how the entire watershed system is affected by human activities, as well as the ecosystem services provided by floodplains . . .
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Expanding Your Horizons
Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) College of the Siskiyous is a conference for girls in middle school. This day-long event will include hands-on activities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) . . .
Learn more about EYH
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Don't you love this time of year? It's prime time for Environmental Education! The CREEC Calendar is filling up with new opportunities to learn and get involved. Spring is in the air and gardening is on your mind, right? You're probably chomping at the bit to get yourself and the kids outside to bask in the blossoms and pleasantries of bare feet and newly worked soil. ...
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Disclaimer: These professional learning opportunities and resources are intended merely to provide access to information. The California Department of Education (CDE) has not reviewed these opportunities or resources for effectiveness or alignment with the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). CDE does not warrant or guarantee the effectiveness or results of any opportunity or resource that may be made available through this communication network. The inclusion of an opportunity or resource is neither an endorsement nor recommendation by CDE. Please excuse formatting errors that may result from the software application used to distribute this newsletter.
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The California Regional Environmental Education Community (CREEC) Network is an educational project supported by the California Department of Education in collaboration with state, regional and local partners. Its expansive communication network provides educators with access to high-quality educational resources to enhance the environmental literacy of California Students.
In Northern Inland CA, CREEC is housed and supported by CSU, Chico's Center for Mathematics & Science Education. Tanya Heaston, (530) 898-5425
STEM Office, California Dept. of Education, 1430 N Street, Suite 4309, Sacramento, CA 95814
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