PSEG Announces Environmental Education Grant Winners
12 November 2008 - 6:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Seven NJ Teachers Awarded Funds to Help Teach Students About the
Environment NEWARK, N.J., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Seven New Jersey
teachers have extra money to help supplement lesson plans with
hands-on learning, thanks to grants from PSEG. The energy company
awarded more than $17,000 this year to teachers who successfully
linked their students' understanding of math, science, computer
science, and technology with an enthusiasm and appreciation for the
environment. The PSEG Foundation has awarded Garden State educators
more than $300,000 since starting the Environmental Education grant
program 17 years ago. "Our grantees come up with creative ideas
each year, finding ways to get their students involved in
activities that directly support what they're learning in the
classroom," said Jo Ann Dow-Breslin, PSEG's manager of community
affairs. "We're proud to support their efforts to encourage
students to think about the environment in new ways." Photos of
winners available upon request. Bergen County West Brook Middle
School in Paramus Susan Dziob will teach 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th
grade students about the need to balance the requirements of an
ever-growing world population with the need to protect the
environment. Her students will study elements of food production
using hydroponic systems, learn about the role of light in plant
production, and explore the merits of solar energy. Camden County
Thomas Sharp School in Collingswood Robin Hogan will teach
elementary school students about environmental literacy and the
opportunities for green collar jobs. Students will learn about the
link between energy and the environment by giving the school an
energy audit and presenting energy savings options to the
community. Scientific professionals and members of the NJ chapter
of the U.S. Green Building Council will serve as mentors and
advisors throughout the project. Essex County Rand Elementary
School in Montclair Susan Bartol will teach 3rd graders about the
importance of protecting bees. Her students will go on a trip to a
local environmental center and meet with a local beekeeper as part
of their training to become ambassadors and educate others about
the importance of bee populations. Hudson County Horace Middle
School in Bayonne Kelly Ann Lake will help 3rd, 7th and 8th graders
learn about the impact of water conservation and the importance of
clean, plentiful water. Her students will monitor water usage at
home and discuss ways to conserve. They will visit a saltwater
marsh in Gateway National Recreation area. The older students will
talk with the younger ones about the impact of pollution on
shoreline marshes and what can be done to protect them. PS #14 in
Bayonne Barbara DeBenedictis will teach 7th and 8th grade students
to appreciate their roles as stewards of the waterways and
environment through a project called "Marsh Madness." Her students
will study the types of activities that have polluted local
watersheds and what is being done to clean and protect them. An
environmental scientist will speak with the kids about the Passaic
River's role in the watershed, and they will visit a local salt
marsh, the Meadowlands Environmental Center and the Ocean Institute
at Sandy Hook Middlesex County JFK Elementary School in Jamesburg
Lisa D'Andrea will use hands-on activities to teach 5th graders
about the power of alternative energy. Her students will learn
about their impact on the environment and ways they can help
protect it. The grant will help fund kits that will help the kids
create a miniature home with solar panels and windmills. PSEG has a
long tradition of caring for New Jersey's people and communities.
Each year, the energy company and its employees invest millions of
dollars and thousands of hours to improve the quality of life in
New Jersey. The company's culture dictates that service to
customers and community go hand-in-hand. For more, visit
http://www.pseg.com/ DATASOURCE: Public Service Enterprise Group
(PSEG) CONTACT: Jenn Kramer of PSEG, +1-973-430-6027 Web Site:
http://www.pseg.com/
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