Jordan-Small Middle School Pilots Innovative Outdoor Education Program Through Science Curriculum
Students in Jordan-Small Middle School’s outdoor education pilot program bird-watch as one of their recent activities.
Take action for Wabanaki Sovereignty by February 19th
Nearly 100 educators receive outdoor learning project funding with the Maine Environmental Education Association
Mountain Valley teachers to expand outdoor learning tools with mini grants
Thanks to the Animals: Why centering Wabanaki studies matters all year, not just during Thanksgiving
Reflections on the We Are Finding Freedom Workshop
Celebrating “Women in Climate: Forests”
EPA Grants for Climate and Environmental Justice Initiative in Maine
MEEA Executive Director Olivia Griset’s public comment on revised social studies standards
Kaya Lolar’s public comment on social studies revised standards
Action alert! Support Wabanaki Studies and African American Studies in Maine social studies standards
We are asking for support from our network to send a short letter to the Maine Dept. of Education about the importance of Wabanaki studies and African American studies for students across what is now called Maine.

