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Be Water Wise Atlanta

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Students from 14 Atlanta-area schools are taking part in a unique, NEEF-led public-private educational partnership teaching water conservation – and core subject areas. Learn about the program, the kick-off event and the students who will lead the way to water savings at school and in their communities.


A Message from Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed

Students at 14 Atlanta-area schools are taking part in a unique water measurement activity as part of a new partnership between the National Environmental Education Foundation, Atlanta Public Schools, businesses and nonprofits. “Be Water Wise Atlanta,” includes math, science and language activities focused on water conservation at school and at home, building awareness of this precious resource. Watch Mayor Reed's public service announcement


A Message from Administrator Jackson

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson welcomes students and teachers to participate in EE Week

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson encourages educators and students to get involved in National Environmental Education Week, April 11-17th. A week-long effort involving thousands of teachers and more than a million students, EE Week connects educators around the country with environmental resources to promote students' understanding of the environment. Join EPA Administrator Jackson and take part in EE Week 2010.