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             ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

      STUDENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

                      BALTIMORE AREA

           2011 INFORMATION & APPLICATION FORM
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        http://www.epa.gov/region3/ee/sedp.htm

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          Student Environmental  Development Program (SEDP)
EPA's Mission:
The mission of the Environmental  Protection Agency is to
protect human health and the environment. Since 1970, EPA
has been working for a cleaner, healthier environment for the
American people and the world population.

The SEDP Mission:
SEDP is committed to cultivating a stewardship towards the
natural  environment for students  through  an  interactive,
holistic approach to environmental education.  This interactive
approach  encompasses  hands-on classroom  activities  and
relevant extended learning experiences (fieldtrips). This well-
rounded program addresses a variety of environmental topics,
cultural  awareness,  leadership development, communications
training, career  development and more - all of which the
students can take back to their schools and communities.

Beginning in 2011,  EPA will partner with a co-sponsor to run
the program.  The co-sponsor has not been determined at this
time but will be announced in conjunction with the student
selections.

Program Overview:
SEDP, established  in 1993, is a six week  environmental
education, leadership development,  and college  preparatory
program for  rising eighth  graders  (current seventh grade
students)  in  the  Baltimore,  Maryland metropolitan  area.
Each school may nominate up to three seventh grade students.
The  nominations should be based on the student's academic
achievement (A-B students), attendance, conduct, interest in
math,  science, human health, and/or the environment.  EPA
plans to continue the success of previous years by creating a
class with as much racial, cultural and economic  diversity as
possible.

A licensed science  teacher, EPA staff, and guest lecturers
teach   environmental topics, communication skills,  cultural
awareness,  personal development and  more.  Much of the
material is taught in a hands-on fashion, so each students full
participation is necessary to completely learn the  material and
make the program fun and educational for all participants.

Topics addressed during  the week are often supported by a
relevant fieldtrips.  For example, during water week students
might visit a watershed, estuary or a water treatment plant.

Throughout  the six weeks,   the  students participate  in
communication  skills classes  building towards  the end  of
program team skits  covering an environmental or health-
related topic that they've learned during the program. The
skits will be presented to Fish and Wildlife Service staff at the
National   Conservation   Training  Center,   http://
training.fws.gov/.  in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, and to
EPA  staff during   the  August  14-17 trip  to  Baltimore,
Washington, DC, and Shepherdstown, WV.
The students also perform their skits for EPA staff, their
families and friends at the end of program graduation, tenta-
tively scheduled for 3:00 p.m., Friday, August 19, 2011.

The program runs from Tuesday, July 6, 2011, until Friday,
August  19, 2011.  Class hours are  from 8:30 a.m. - 2:30
p.m.,  Monday - Friday.  Hours may be extended on fieldtrip
days. The program is scheduled to be held at John Hopkins
University, Seton Education Building.

Conditions for Participation in SEDP:
Participation in  SEDP is a privilege. Students who do  not
follow these rules or refuse to fully participate will be re-
moved from the program. Students  are required to follow
actual workplace practices and maintain  excellent atten-
dance, punctuality and conduct.  Students are only allowed
to miss  two days of class.  Please do not submit an applica-
tion if you have a scheduling conflict.

How to  Apply:
Applications must be postmarked by Earth Day, April 22,
2011, and selections will be announced by May 10, 2011.
Selected students must attend a mandatory  orientation with
their parent or guardian.  The date, time and location of the
orientation will be announced at the time of selection.

Please keep in mind that acceptance to SEDP is very com-
petitive. Space is limited to 30 students.  Early applications
have a better chance of acceptance into the program.

Please fill out the application on the next page completely.
Incomplete applications will not be considered for selection.
Applications must be postmarked by Earth Day, April 22,
2011. Final selections will be announced by May 10, 2011.

          Thank you for your interest in SEDP!
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                 Student Environmental Development Program
Application Requirements:

All of the following materials must be returned together for
your application to be considered:
•   A self nomination (50 - 100 words) describing why you
    want to participate in SEDP, what skills and interests you
    offer, and how it will prepare you for your future goals.
•   A copy of your most recent report card. An application is
    not complete until a report card is received.
•   3 letters of recommendation: one from your science
    teacher, another school official, and a personal reference
    (non-family). Each must include:
        - In no more than 100 words, why this student is
        recommended for the program, and
        - Please include any unique obstacles the
        student has encountered in pursuit of their academic
        and personal goals.
        - The letter must be signed by the person
        completing the application and include a contact
        phone number or email address.

Student Information
Last Name

Address	

City
First Name
  State
Date of Birth _

School Name
        Gender
Zip_
School Address
School Phone Number

School Fax Number
What jobs, extracurricular activities, and or community service
are you currently, or have been involved in that demonstrate your
level of dedication, dependability, responsibility, and or willingness
to help others?
What have you done to help protect the environment or your commu-
nity?
What talents do share with others (music, dancing, acting, etc.)?
                                7th-Grade Science Teacher (Primary Nominator)
                                Last Name
                                Science Teacher Phone (_
                                         First Name
                                                         _(best time to call)
                                Email Address
                                Parent, or Guardian Information
                                Last Name
                                   First Name
                                  Relationship
                                Daytime Phone Number (_

                                Evening Phone Number (_

                                Cell Phone Number (	
                                Email Address
                                                       Alternate Contact Information
Last Name         First Name          Relationship

Daytime Phone Number (	)	

Evening Phone Number (	)	

Cell Phone Number (	)	

Email Address
                                  All applications must be postmarked by April 22,2011
                                   Apply early to increase your chances of being accepted!

                                 Please send, or fax all the materials in one envelope to:
                                                  Kim Scalia (3ECOO)
                                         U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                                                   1650 Arch Street
                                                Philadelphia, PA 19103
                                       (215) 814-5421 or (800) 352-1973 ext. 45421
                                                  (215) 814-2201 (fax)

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Application Checklist:

•  Application Form
•  Copy of your most
   recent report card
   including grades,
   behavior or contact
   person who can
   provide this
   information.
•  Self Nomination Essay
•  3 Letters of
   Recommendation
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       EPA Region III
       Mailcode: (3PAOO)
       1650 Arch Street
       Philadelphia, PA
       19103-2029
                               All applications must be postmarked by
                                     Earth Day, April 22, 2011
                      Remember, the earlier you apply, the better your chances of
                                         being accepted!
                              Please send, or fax all materials to:
                                        Kim Scalia (3ECOO)
                               U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                         Attn: Student Environmental Development Program
                                         1650 Arch Street
                                      Philadelphia, PA 19103
                            (215) 814-5421 or (800) 352-1973 ext. 45421
                                       (215)  814-2201 (fax)
                                      scalia.kimberly.epa.gov
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