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Just before 4 a.m. earlier this summer, the dark skies over Arizona were dramatically lit up by a visitor from outer space! Fifty-seven miles up in the sky, a big fireball HURTLED through our atmosphere on June 2 and was visible to most of Arizona. At some point, the fireball broke up, putting on a brilliant display of smaller lights as if some sort of fireworks just went off. NASA tracked our super bright visitor, calling it an asteroid that slammed into our atmosphere at about 40,200 mph! Meteorite experts estimate the asteroid was about...Read more

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Funding to purchase a pet for your classroom, or funding to help care for an existing classroom pet.

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With over $5 million in awarded grants, the Voya Unsung Heroes® Awards Program has proven to be an A+ program with educators. The program's "alumni" have inspired success in the classroom and impacted countless numbers of students. Each year, 100 educators are selected to receive $2,000 to help fund their innovative class projects. Three of those are chosen to receive the top awards of an additional $5,000, $10,000 and $25,000.

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Great teachers are always looking for new ways to expand their instruction and engage their students. Innovative teaching is important--but it can be expensive.

Luckily, there are a wide variety of sources available for funding educational initiatives. Grants, fellowships and scholarships are available for teachers who want to help their students.

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The National Weather Service aims to support the importance of meteorology in elementary, middle and high school by awarding grants to teachers who demonstrate a commitment to improving the quality of meteorology education, a science subject that is frequently overlooked.
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Educators frequently need outside funding for classroom resources. With our Student Achievement grants, NEA members are helping students learn how to think critically and solve problems. The NEA Foundation has successfully provided funding to thousands of educators to enable them to take the lead on a wide range of projects to improve student learning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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