(1) The outdoor education and
recreation grant program is hereby created, subject to the
availability of funds in the outdoor education and recreation
account. The commission shall establish and implement the
program by rule to provide opportunities for public agencies,
private nonprofit organizations, formal school programs,
nonformal after-school programs, and community-based programs to
receive grants from the account. Programs that provide outdoor
education opportunities to schools shall be fully aligned with
the state's essential academic learning requirements.
(2) The program shall be phased in beginning with the
schools and students with the greatest needs in suburban, rural,
and urban areas of the state. The program shall focus on
students who qualify for free and reduced-price lunch, who are
most likely to fail academically, or who have the greatest
potential to drop out of school.
(3) The director shall set priorities and develop criteria
for the awarding of grants to outdoor environmental, ecological,
agricultural, or other natural resource-based education and
recreation programs considering at least the following:
(a) Programs that contribute to the reduction of academic
failure and dropout rates;
(b) Programs that make use of research-based, effective
environmental, ecological, agricultural, or other natural
resource-based education curriculum;
(c) Programs that contribute to healthy life styles through
outdoor recreation and sound nutrition;
(d) Various Washington state parks as venues and use of the
commission's personnel as a resource;
(e) Programs that maximize the number of participants that
can be served;
(f) Programs that will commit matching and in-kind
resources;
(g) Programs that create partnerships with public and
private entities;
(h) Programs that provide students with opportunities to
directly experience and understand nature and the natural world;
and
(i) Programs that include ongoing program evaluation,
assessment, and reporting of their effectiveness.
(4) The director shall create an advisory committee to
assist and advise the commission in the development and
administration of the outdoor education and recreation program.
The director should solicit representation on the committee from
the office of the superintendent of public instruction, the
department of fish and wildlife, the business community, outdoor
organizations with an interest in education, and any others the
commission deems sufficient to ensure a cross section of
stakeholders. When the director creates such an advisory
committee, its members shall be reimbursed from the outdoor
education and recreation program account for travel expenses as
provided in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
(5) The outdoor education and recreation program account is
created in the custody of the state treasurer. Funds deposited
in the outdoor education and recreation program account shall be
transferred only to the commission to be used solely for the
commission's outdoor education and recreation program purposes
identified in this section including the administration of the
program. The director may accept gifts, grants, donations, or
moneys from any source for deposit in the outdoor education and
recreation program account. Any public agency in this state may
develop and implement outdoor education and recreation programs.
The director may make grants to public agencies and contract with
any public or private agency or person to develop and implement
outdoor education and recreation programs. The outdoor education
and recreation program account is subject to allotment procedures
under chapter 43.88 RCW, but an appropriation is not required for
expenditures.
[2007 c 176 § 2.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 2007 c 176: "It is the intent of the legislature to establish an outdoor education and recreation program to provide a large number of underserved students with quality opportunities to directly experience the natural world. It is the intent of the program to improve students' overall academic performance, self-esteem, personal responsibility, community involvement, personal health, and understanding of nature. Further, it is the intent of the program to empower local communities to engage students in outdoor education and recreation experiences." [2007 c 176 § 1.]