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Earth Day Event Plants Trees at Northview Elementary

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For Earth Week, the Maryland State Department of Education, Maryland Department of the Environment, and Maryland Department of Natural Resources held a tree planting event at Northview Elementary School in Prince George's County Public Schools. Students planted 30 redbud, flowering dogwood, and tulip poplar trees. The event was part of the Schoolyard Forests Program, which has reached over 1.5 million native trees planted as part of the Maryland 5 Million Trees initiative's goal of 5 million trees by 2031.

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The Maryland State Department of Education, Maryland Department of the Environment, and Maryland Department of Natural Resources partnered with Prince George's County Public Schools to host an Earth Day tree planting event at Northview Elementary School on April 22, 2026. Students planted 30 trees including redbud, flowering dogwood, and tulip poplar species as part of the Schoolyard Forests Program.\n\nThe event advances Maryland's climate, water quality, and education goals under the Climate Solutions Now Act, the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act, and the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement. The Schoolyard Forests Program supports equitable access to green spaces and outdoor learning opportunities statewide, consistent with the Governor's Executive Order on the Maryland Outdoor Learning Partnership. Schools and environmental programs across Maryland may look to this collaborative model as the state continues working toward its 5 million trees goal by 2031.

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Date
2026-04-22
Location
Northview Elementary School, Prince George's County Public Schools

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Apr 22, 2026

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Planting with a Purpose: Schoolyard Forests Program Grows Through Collaboration

April 22, 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

MEDIA CONTACT:
Cherie Duvall-Jones, 410-767-8108
[email protected]

Planting with a Purpose: Schoolyard Forests Program Grows Through Collaboration

State agencies connect outdoor learning with the Maryland 5 Million Trees initiative.

Northview Elementary students help to plant trees during an Earth Day event coordinated by MSDE, Maryland Department of the Environment, and Maryland Department of Natural Resources in partnership with Prince George’s County Public Schools.

BALTIMORE (April 22, 2026) — For Earth Week, the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE), Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE), and Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are collaborating to increase participation in the Schoolyard Forests Program, part of the Maryland 5 Million Trees initiative.

The Schoolyard Forests Program, which is administered by the DNR Maryland Forest Service, helps schools create outdoor spaces that support student well-being and enrich learning through tree planting, tree care, and environmental education. The 5 Million Trees program has reached more than 1.5 million native trees planted, marking a major milestone toward the state’s goal of planting 5 million trees by 2031. Earlier this week, the three agencies held a tree planting event at Northview Elementary School in Prince George’s County Public Schools where students planted 30 redbud, flowering dogwood, and tulip poplar trees.

“As students take part in planting and caring for these trees, they are not only learning about the environment, but building a sense of pride and connection to their schools and communities,” said Dr. Carey M. Wright, State Superintendent of Schools. “The Schoolyard Forest Program shows the power of hands-on learning to inspire our youth and protect our environment.”

“By expanding the Schoolyard Forests Program, we are helping schools across Maryland create healthier, greener spaces where students can learn, play, and connect with nature,” said Secretary Serena McIlwain, Maryland Department of the Environment. “These projects show how tree planting can bring communities together, improve air quality, and inspire the next generation of environmental leaders.”

“Study after study has shown that children perform better academically, develop enhanced problem-solving skills, and have reduced stress levels when they have access to outdoor learning opportunities at their schools,” said Secretary Josh Kurtz, Maryland Department of Natural Resources. “By adding new trees and outdoor spaces to more schools in Maryland we’re creating these improved learning opportunities and ensuring that more students have access to natural areas.”

The Schoolyard Forest Program advances Maryland’s climate, water quality, and education goals under the Climate Solutions Now Act, the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act, and the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement. The program helps support equitable access to green spaces and outdoor learning opportunities statewide, which is consistent with the Governor’s Executive Order to empower Maryland’s youth through the Maryland Outdoor Learning Partnership.

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Agency
MSDE
Published
April 22nd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Joint with
MSDE MDE DNR
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

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Educational institutions Government agencies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Tree planting Environmental education Outdoor learning
Geographic scope
US-MD US-MD

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Primary area
Environmental Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Education Energy

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