Recent
Grants
The Fall
2003 grant cycle garnered 17 proposals -
with so many worthy and interesting
ideas, it was tough to pare the list
down to the final 12! Thanks to all the
teachers (+ parent) who took the time to
complete the application, and
congratulations to those who did receive
grants. And, of course, thanks to Dr.
Lynn Caravello, Dr. Lynn Kratz and Glen
Lampa for their continued support of
this process.
The
Anita Codey Tribute (Lorrie Lane,
Judi Martin, Debra Wilkins) - Upon the
retirement of BMS principal Anita Codey,
25 parents made contributions to SHEF in
her name. We are pleased to announce the
awarding of two grants that reflect
Anita's love of literature, art and
innovative learning overall: a
collection of selected picture books to
extend the understanding of literary
skills and devices, and Electronic
Classroom Jeopardy! For BMS and BHS.
Bedwell
Elementary School
Games Kids Play (Emily
Pike) - a variety of games for Grade 2
classes, and for new Gifted and Talented
Enrichment programs.
Moment
in Time (Jim McCarron) - all
students will make personal clocks and
one large community clock, integrating
math and art to teach the concepts of
time.
Invention
Convention (Judi Jensen,
Lauriann Swadba) - materials to enable
application of the Problem Solving
Design Loop at the elementary school
level.
Bernardsville
Middle School
Photojournalism Club
(Kelly Wells, Kathy Lacotta) - materials
to display work from participating
students annually at the Bernardsville
Public Library and at BMS.
Bedwell
and BMS Shared Programs
Seussentennial Celebration
(Sue Crowley, Kathy George) -
performances and parent/teacher
workshops on reading using the beloved
works of Dr. Seuss.
Listening
Literacy (Sue Crowley, Kathy
George) - audio books to enhance
enjoyment of books and reading
comprehension.
Bernards
High School
Bernardian (Jason Potzer)
- Equipment and supplies for a more
sophisticated yearbook and for use in
photography contest submissions.
Celebrating
the Seniors in Somerset Hills
(Lynn Caravello) - an intergenerational
project involving students and senior
citizens in the community.
Ultra
Portable Projectors (Courter
Smith, Jay Hogge, Paula Gray) - enable
student and teacher presentations from
the computer and internet, integrating
technology into the classroom and
curriculum.
Current
Grant Cycle
Spring/Winter proposals due February 6.
Grants awarded February 12.
Giving
Is As Easy As 22-344-6481
SHEF contributions can be made through
the annual United Way appeals. All your
family has to do is fill in our office
name (Somerset Hills Education
Foundation) and our Tax Identification
number (22-344-6481) as a specific
agency choice for the United Way to
which you'd like to contribute.
Hot
Night For A Cool Cause
Save April 2 for SHEF's annual
fundraising event - a Chili Cook Off.
Live music and gourmet chili at the
Bernardsville Fire House.