[NMScience] High School Challenge Grants

Deb Thrall dthrall at swcp.com
Mon Apr 14 18:16:46 MDT 2008


 

 
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 <http://www.neefusa.org> NEEF High School Challenge




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<http://www.neefusa.org/programs/ce_grant.htm> Find out More! Click here
now! <http://www.neefusa.org/programs/ce_grant.htm> From Lesson Plans to
Life Lessons


 Phillippe Cousteau <http://www.neefusa.org/assets/images/phillipe.jpg>
When I was growing up my teachers taught me everything from languages to
history to mathematics. While there were many outstanding teachers in my
life, one teacher in particular, Chase Squire, helped cultivate my
passion for the environment and the outdoors and taught me to believe
that I could do anything. To this day, I count him as one of the biggest
influences in my life and in my work.

To help provide teachers around the country with support for their
innovative work to bring environmental education into the classroom, the
National Environmental Education Foundation is launching the Classroom
Earth National High School Challenge - an opportunity for up to 25
teachers to secure as much as $5,000 to $10,000 in funding to bring
innovative environmental themes into their coursework. 

Visit www.neefusa.org to learn more and to download the application.

Through this program, I hope that teachers around the country can
continue to inspire students about environmental issues so that they
will have the knowledge to live by to protect our planet. I promise you,
your students will be grateful. 

Sincerely,

Philippe Cousteau
President
EarthEcho International <http://www.earthecho.org/>  

*Photo of Phillippe Cousteau courtesy of Animal Planet

 



 



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