Since its inception in 2014, the North Shore Land Alliance Long Island Water Education Program in local schools has surpassed 10,500 students in 28 schools and 16 school districts across Long Island.
To learn more about the North Shore Land Alliance Long Island Water Education Program, please contact us at 516-922-1028 or [email protected].
The Program – designed and implemented by experienced, certified teachers – is a three-session series for fourth, fifth and sixth graders that addresses STEM and a sampling of Common Core/NYS Education Department standards. Aidable through BOCES, the Long Island Water Education Program has consistently received enthusiastic feedback from teachers and students alike.
The program is composed of two classroom sessions and a field trip. In the one-hour hands-on class sessions students:
At our Shore Road Sanctuary groups of students rotate through stations including:
Classroom sessions – $175 each per session or $300 for both
Field trip – $200 Nassau BOCES:
For more information please visit their website at http:/www.nassauboces.org/Page/5483
Western Suffolk BOCES: Educators should contact Peggy Unger at [email protected] or (631) 360-3652.
Click here to download the North Shore Land Alliance Long Island Water Education Program Brochure
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“Karen Mossey is an awesome teacher and role model. The kids were engaged the entire time! They told me they want her to come back. The program was informative and fun. Thank you for visiting our classroom. I am looking forward to next year’s visit.”
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