When: 3 pm April 23 to 10 pm April 24, 2010

Where: Westtown School in Westtown, Pennsylvania

Who: High school environmental activists motivated and energized to bring about action and change for our schools and communities.

What: Led by high school students at Quaker, independent and public schools in the region, the one and a half-day conference will include workshops, service and hands-on activism, an environmental fair, local and organic food, and community building. Opportunities to learn, share, and draw upon the experiences of other young adult activists and change agents is our focus this year, looking to our peers and those on the ground in colleges and out of school doing work now. 

Students Leading the Way . . . Environmental Clubs in action!
Student activists are the ones who make it happen at their schools. Come share your stories and learn from others. What strategies do you use to keep heart while doing this work? What organizations are allies as we build support for changes in our schools, communities, and world? What have young leaders done to explore the possibilities of recreating the world for a sustainable future?

Registration $50-75, sliding scale. Delegations up to 10 per school. Faculty/adult chaperone required.

Click here to learn about the 2008 Friends School Day of the Earth.