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November
23, 2005 |
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Immediate |
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| CONTACT: |
Aimee
Fisher (609) 777-5058; afisher@njn.org |
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Classroom Close-up,
NJ for December
On NJN Public Television
Mondays at 6:30 pm and Saturdays at 7 am
STATEWIDE – Classroom
Close-up, NJ is an original weekly program that airs
on NJN Public Television, and features students, teachers
and community members who develop and participate in
creative and successful school programs. An Emmy
award-winning program, Classroo m Close-up, NJ is
a co-production of NJN Public Television and the New
Jersey Education Association, with additional funding
provided by PSE&G, Bristol-Myers
Squibb, New
Jersey FamilyCare, and the NJ Department of Community
Affairs’ Living
Lead-Safe Initiative. Classroom Close-up, NJ is
web cast at njn.net and can be seen on NJN’s JerseyVision
and Time Warner Cable on channel 750 in New York .
Monday,
December 5, at 6:30 pm ; Saturday, December 10, at 7
am
- HIPP -
Waldwick High School students experience the relationship
between the political process and the environment when
they participate in the Highlands Initiative Preservation
Program (H I P P). This program is funded through the
NJEA Frederick L. Hipp Foundation for Excellence in Education.
- Model UN – Vernon
High School ninth graders participate in a Model United
Nations, with the help of last year’s New Jersey
Teacher of the Year , Peggy Stewart.
- HOSTS – Ocean
City Primary School has initiated a program called Helping
One Student to Succeed (H O S T S). This academic mentoring
program relies on community volunteers working with struggling
readers.
- Civic Responsibility – Morris
County School of Technology High School students in Denville
repair cars for governmental agencies. While training
in the field of auto repair, they also save taxpayers
money and show the value of community involvement.
Monday,
December 12, at 6:30 pm ; Saturday, December 17, at 7
am
- NJEA Convention – The
New Jersey Education Association holds its annual convention
with an anticipated 50,000 educators in attendance. Classroom
Close-up, NJ hears from Lucy Davy, New Jersey ’s
acting Education Commissioner, and pays a visit to Authors’ Alley.
Viewers will also meet Billy Van Zandt, a 1975 graduate
of Middletown High School in Monmouth County , who has
received the NJEA Award for Excellence.
- Life Skills – Special
education students at Mullica Township Middle School
are using functional life skills by running a business.
Learning about customer service and how to count money,
the students invite their families for their final exam
feast.
- Launching
into Learning – Students at Byram Intermediate
Elementary School in Stanhope are blasting off into
space by combining industrial arts and technology.
This interdisciplinary project simulates an actual
launch with a mission control station and space shuttle.
Monday,
December 19, at 6:30 pm ; Saturday, December 24, at 7
am
- Fashion & Talent
Show –The Elizabeth Public Schools participate
in a fashion and talent show that not only highlights
the talents of the students and teachers but also brings
together the community.
- Soweto
- Lawnside Public Elementary students are learning
lessons about racial hate and injustice from the South
African Soweto Uprisings. The young students perform
skits focusing on various aspects of the uprising s.
- Patchwork – Children
at Old Farmers Road Elementary school in Washington Township
( Morris County ) learn about geometry through the art
of quilting. A Dolores Corona Hipp Grant is awarded to
outstanding math programs each year in New Jersey . See
what “Patchwork of Polygons, Patterns and Prose” is
all about. This program is funded through the NJEA Frederick
L. Hipp Foundation for Excellence in Education.
- Above and
Beyond – South Amboy Elementary and Middle
Schools have a program called Above and Beyond that
encourages students to read more books. Each grade
level participates in a Quiz Bowl contest to answer
questions based on the book.
Monday,
December 26, at 6:30 pm ; Saturday, December 31, at 7
am
- It’s
a Miracle – Speech therapists from Passaic
County Technical Institute in Wayne find a unique way
to teach new vocabulary and language concepts to students
by using the television show It’s a Miracle.
- Junior
Police – Watch as Hasbrouck Heights Junior-Senior
High School students entering ninth grade attend a
Junior Police Academy . The students receive hands-on
training modeled after the real-life police academy
experience.
- Jersey
Shore – What does the Jersey Shore have to
offer to graduating high school students? Oakcrest
High School in Mays Landing has created a school-wide
curriculum that teaches young people that there is
more to the Jersey shore than just sand and sun. The
shore offers careers, not to mention a lifetime of
learning.
- Habitat
Partners – Fourth and fifth grade students
from Hillside Intermediate School along with two other
schools in Newark (Dr. William Horton and Abington
Avenue) join in a program to explore the principles
of ecology. The goal of Habitat Partners is to form
a bond with science and the natural world while developing
meaningful relationships between urban and suburban
students and their families. Habitat Partners is funded
through the NJEA Frederick L. Hipp Foundation for Excellence
in Education.
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