Maryland Outdoor Learning Partnership


Governor Moore signs the executive order creating the Outdoor Learning Partnership. Photo courtesy Office of the Governor.


Background

Governor Wes Moore established the Maryland Outdoor Learning Partnership (OLP) by Executive Order (EO) on April 22, 2024, tasking OLP with empowering all of Maryland's youth to grow as environmental stewards that access, conserve, and restore our natural resources to ensure a climate-ready Maryland.

Co-chaired by the Secretary of Natural Resources or their designee and the State Superintendent of Schols or their designee, OLP consists of members representing state and federal agencies, non-profit organizations, Local Education Agencies, Parent-Teacher and youth-based organizations, and other stakeholders.

OLP’s diverse partnership builds on previous work of Project Green Classrooms (PGC) and the Maryland Partnership for Children in Nature. Background information on these initiatives can be found on the Maryland Department of Natural Resources PGC Website.


Responsibilities

In accordance with the EO, the responsibilities of OLP include:

  1. Conduct a review of current environmental and climate change education efforts in Maryland;
  2. Foster collaboration, coordinate resources, and deliver recommendations to decision makers in order to equitably ensure that:
    1. Every Maryland student has access to environmental and climate education;
    2. Maryland’s students have the knowledge and skills needed for success in college and the growing green workforce;
    3. Maryland’s youth spend time outdoors engaging with nature;
    4. Maryland’s Local Education Agencies lessen the environmental impact of their school buildings and grounds on their local watersheds; and
    5. Maryland’s teachers have the funds, training, and support necessary to implement curriculum to support student achievement of the Environmental Literacy Standards, the Maryland Health Education Standards, Social Studies Standards, and other State standards of education as they relate to environmental literacy;
  3. Engage with networks to ensure that environmental education is equitably implemented and sustainably funded across Maryland;
  4. Support state leadership in the implementation and tracking of relevant Chesapeake Bay Program priorities; and
  5. Report to and advise the Governor on the status of the Partnership’s work and provide an annual report by January 30th on the prior year’s progress.

Staff Contacts

Maryland State Department of Education Contact:
Maryland Department of Natural Resources Contact:
Zachary Carey, Director of Science
Office of Teaching and Learning
Office: (410) 767-0348
zachary.carey@maryland.gov
Stephanie Tuckfield, Coordinator Center for Conservation, Education and Stewardship
Chesapeake and Coastal Services
Office: 410-260-8775
stephanie.tuckfield1@maryland.gov
Payton Hesse, Environmental Literacy Specialist
Office of Teaching and Learning
Office: (410) 767-0348
payton.hesse@maryland.gov
Olivia Wisner, Watershed Education Specialist
Center for Conservation, Education and Stewardship
Office: (410) 260-8809
olivia.wisner1@maryland.gov

​​

OLP Meetings

​​All OLP meetings are open to the public, in compliance with Maryland’s Open Meetings Act.

July 11th, 2024
Agenda | Meeting Minutes - Coming Soon