Bay foundation says state is backing down on promise to require environmental education in Maryland

State board concerned about adding more requirements

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation is concerned that state education officials have created a "major loophole" in the proposed regulations that would make environmental education part of every high-schooler's studies. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Michael Correlli - Feb 15, 2011 - 6:46 AM PST
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by Michael Correlli - Feb. 15, 2011

This was a well-written article about an import issue facing our country. I believe that Environmental Science should be a required course in schools and it may help improve upon our environment in the future. I feel like this article could have had some additional sourcing, links and some insight on the impact of this situation to make this story more compelling.

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