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WAEE Awards

WAEE recognizes schools, youth groups, individual students, and educators for outstanding environmental efforts each year. WAEE encourages all members to reach for new heights in environmental education by presenting achievement awards annually. The WAEE Awards program is an attempt to recognize and support outstanding individuals and groups (members and non-members) in their contributions to the field of environmental education.

In 2007, the Wisconsin School Forest Awards Program was combined with the WAEE Awards Program. The Wisconsin School Forest Program enhances the use of outdoor classrooms to increase students' learning and environmental literacy. The program is part of the LEAF program and is a partnership between the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry and the Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education.

List of past recipients

Call for Nomiations for the 2011 WAEE Awards
Nominate someone you know to be recognized for their local, regional, or statewide contribution to environmental education. The categories and descriptions are listed below. Nominations due September 30, 2011.
2011 Awards Nomiation Form (Word)
2011 Awards Nomination Form
(PDF)

2010
The 2010 WAEE and Wisconsin School Forest Awards were presented at the WAEE Fall Conference October 29, 2010 in Wisconsin Dells, WI.
About the 2010 WAEE Award Winners (PDF)
About the 2010 School Forest Award Winners

Aldo Leopold Award

For WAEE members. Presented for long-term, exemplary service to WAEE and the field of environmental education. This is the WAEE's most prestigious honor.

Recognition: Paid registration to the WAEE fall conference, acknowledgement in the WAEE newsletter and on the WAEE website, framed color photograph of the Leopold Shack and formal recognition at the WAEE Fall Conference banquet.

David Engleson WAEE AwardDavid Engleson

Renamed in 2007 to recognize David Engleson (pictured right)

For individuals, agencies, and organizations making significant contributions to the field of environmental education as exemplified by David Engleson; founding member of WAEE, author, advocate, teacher, and environmental education leader across the state and nation.

Recognition: Paid registration to the WAEE fall conference, engraved plaque, acknowledgement in the WAEE newsletter and on the WAEE website and formal recognition at the WAEE Fall Conference banquet.

Earthguard Award

For schools, youth groups and college or university organizations. Presented in recognition of student leadership in developing and conducting outstanding environmental action projects. Schools, classes and youth groups are eligible for nomination. All groups are encouraged to apply.

Recognition: Paid registration to the WAEE fall conference, acknowledgement in the WAEE newsletter and on the WAEE website, framed certificate and formal recognition at the WAEE Fall Conference banquet.

Educator of the Year Awards

Formal Educators
Presented for outstanding, ongoing effort in infusing environmental education into their teaching.

Non-Formal Educators
Presented for exhibiting innovative and exemplary effort in providing environmental education opportunities for general audiences.

Administrator
Presented for providing ongoing support and active involvement in EE in his/her facility. Administrators of any education-related facility are eligible.

Eligibility: PreK-12 grade teachers, professionals and volunteer educators who teach in non-formal settings, and administrators from any education-related facility.

Recognition: Paid registration to the WAEE fall conference, acknowledgement in the WAEE newsletter and on the WAEE website, engraved plaque and formal recognition at the WAEE Fall Conference banquet.

Student of the Year Award

For 6-12 and post secondary students. Presented for outstanding student involvement in the field of environmental education and academic excellence.

Recognition: Paid registration to the WAEE fall conference, acknowledgement in the WAEE newsletter and on the WAEE website, framed certificate and formal recognition at the WAEE Fall Conference banquet.

School Forest Awards

For individuals and organizations who have provided leadership for local school forests. LEAF (the Wisconsin K-12 Forestry Education Program) and WAEE will recognize individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions to school forest programs. There are 4 categories in which awards can be presented. Nominees in any category can be individuals or organizations. Categories include:

- Teachers (k-12 public or private school teachers, teacher organizations, etc.)
- School administrators (district administrators, principals, curriculum directors, etc.)
- Resource Professionals (extension agents, educational or environmental organizations, college
  faculty, state agency staff, natural resource managers, etc.)
- Community members (citizens, community organizations, etc.)

Recognition: Paid registration to the WAEE fall conference, engraved plaque, recognition on the LEAF School Forest website and formal acknowledgement at the WAEE Fall Conference banquet.

More Information and List of Award Winners (opens new web site)

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