COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
P.O. BOX 2120
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23218-2120
PRINS. MEMO NO. 10
March 11, 2003
ELEMENTARY/
MIDDLE/ SECONDARY
TO: |
Principals |
FROM: |
Patricia I.
Wright Assistant
Superintendent for Instruction |
SUBJECT: |
Scholarships for the Virginia Chesapeake Bay Academy,
2003 |
The Virginia Resource-Use Education Council (VRUEC), in
cooperation with several state, federal, and private agencies will conduct the
Chesapeake Bay Academy June 17 - 20, 2003.
The VRUEC has been awarded a federal grant to support fifty science
teachers to participate in this years academy. This four-day summer learning
experience for middle and high school science teachers is designed to closely
support the implementation of the Science Standards of Learning and provide
detailed training, field experiences, print materials, and hands-on resources
supporting the science standards content and skills. The academy will be conducted at St. Margaret's School in
Tappahannock and at Port Isobel Island in the Chesapeake Bay. Both sites have a rich natural learning
environment with comfortable meeting and lodging facilities.
The full tuition of $1,000 for the institute is being
offered for teachers who serve in leadership roles in their schools and who are
willing to share information, teaching materials, and educational resources
with fellow teachers. Special emphasis
is being given to provide instructional resources that will support the new
state science standards pertaining to watersheds and the Chesapeake Bay (Sixth
Grade Science, Life Science, Earth Science, and Biology).
Scholarships have been allocated for each of Virginias
eight regions with the intent of having broad statewide representation at the
academy. Decision for awarding the
scholarships will be based on when the application is received and the
geographic distribution of applicants.
The applications are due on May 2, 2003, and applicants will be notified
on or around May 12, 2003. School
divisions are encouraged to provide their participants with stipends and travel
reimbursements; however, this is not a requirement of the program.
For a copy of the application and a preliminary agenda, go
to the Virginia Naturally website at http://www.vanaturally.org/bayacademy.html. If you have additional questions, please
contact Dawn Shank at the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation at
(804) 692-0903.
PW/yba