
Adopt-A-Species
For the Classroom
As seen in the March 2006 Issue of the NJEA Review
Teachers and students are
important partners in our efforts to raise funding and
awareness for endangered species protection in New Jersey.
Through the Adopt-A-Species for the Classroom Program,
students will enjoy learning about New Jersey's endangered
and threatened species, and take pride in knowing that they
are making an important contribution to conserving wildlife
in our state.
Click here for an application form today!
Click
here for an application form today!
Adopt-A-Species for the Classroom
OutstandingParticipants
We would like to thank the
following Classrooms for their commitment to keeping New
Jersey's wildlife in our future!
Lawrence Brook School, S.A.V.E Club -
2007-08
Mrs. Maitland's 4th Grade Class
James Madison Intermediate School
Edison, NJ
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Bayonne, NJ
Mrs. Price's First Grade
Village School, Holmdel, NJ
Miss Shapter's First Grade
Village School, Holmdel, NJ
Cynthia Walsh and Students
Carl W. Goetz School
Jackson, NJ
Mount Prospect School
Basking Ridge, NJ
Ms. Leigh Harney and Students
Russell O. Brackman Middle School
Barnegat, NJ
Von E. Mauger School
Middlesex, NJ
Central Elementary School Students
Warren, NJ
Mary S. Shoemaker School
Woodstown, NJ
Mrs. Laurie Genna
and her White Team Science Students
Schuyler Colfax Middle School
Wayne, NJ
Mr. Abato's 3rd grade class
at Hilltop School, Mendham, NJ
Mrs. Jesberger's class
at Jackson Memorial High School, Jackson, NJ
Dover High School Science Students, Dover, NJ
For additional information, please contact:
Maria Grace, Education and Outreach
Manager
Phone 609-984-0621 - Fax 609-984-1414