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2008 International Walk to School Day
  


Maryland Participants 2008

Summer is a great time of year to begin planning for International Walk to School Day, an event where communities from over 40 countries join together to walk and bicycle to school. Walking to school is a great way for students to reduce their carbon footprint and promote good health. Please consider registering your school!

This year's Walk to School Day is October 8, 2008. To register a Walk to School event, please visit www.walktoschool.org/register. By registering, Walk to School organizers have access to a variety of downloadable materials, including certificates, templates for printing stickers, and a frequent walker punch card. Registrants can also subscribe to receive a weekly Walk to School e-newsletter with tips and resources on hosting a Walk to School event.

 


Feet Wet, Hands Dirty
Feet Wet, Hands Dirty II
In Focus
Announcing a new publication! Feet Wet, Hands Dirty II
Environmental Projects in Maryland Schools. Now available in paperback or hardback.

 


Contact Information
Rebecca Bell, Division of Instruction Environmental Education Specialist
Maryland State Department of Education
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone:  410-767-0330
Fax:  410-333-1146
Email:  rbell@msde.state.md.us
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