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Southern Region School IPM Working Group

School IPM Working Group

 

Overview

School IPM contacts, along with representatives from the Southern Region IPM Center, EPA and IR-4 comprise the School IPM Working Group. The group had its first formal meeting May 23-24, 2007 in Atlanta.

The goal of the working group is to discuss ways to bring about wider adoption of School IPM. For more information about the first meeting and the purpose of the group, read our history page.

Objectives begun at the initial meeting are:

  1. Assess state IPM implementation and training
  2. Discuss what the Southern Region IPM Center can do to help school IPM move forward
  3. Develop a list of priorities for the Southern Region school IPM working group

The links below will provide more details about the group.

Working Group History

Members

Priorities

Resources

IPM and Green Schools Workshop 2008

National School IPM 2015 Steering Committee

News

School IPM PMSP

Letter regarding School IPM PMSP

Specific Comments about PMSP Sections

Specific Comments about Chapter 8

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Last updated: February 04, 2012