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Information for Schools and Teachers Curriculum Benchmarks · What do Students Gain? · Workshops · Resources · REP Costs · Responsibilities · Joining the REP Grade Level Content Expectations correlated to the Rouge Education Project. You must have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to view the benchmarks. Download Acrobat Reader for free. What do students gain from the Rouge Education Project? In addition to having a lot of fun, students in the Rouge Education Project accomplish the following:
See the detailed list of workshops offered by the Rouge Education Project. Teachers new to the project are encouraged to attend as many training workshops as possible. All workshop fees are waived for new schools in the project. The following resources are provided and/or made available to schools participating in the Rouge Education Project:
Maps/Aerial Photos
Chemical Monitoring Equipment
Biological Monitoring Equipment
Safety Equipment
Physical Monitoring Equipment
Other Resources
Costs associated with participating in the Rouge Education Project Elementary schools new to the project contribute $350 for one teacher to participate, plus $50 per additional teacher (up to a maximum of $150). New middle and high schools contribute $500 for one teacher to participate, plus $50 per additional teacher (up to a maximum of $150). In return for the contribution, new schools receive necessary equipment, materials and training. Costs are subsidized for new schools; the actual cost for a new elementary school to participate is $3200, while the actual cost for a new middle or high school is $3500. Returning schools in the project contribute $50 per teacher participating (up to a maximum of $150), plus the cost of replenishing monitoring supplies and workshop registration fees. Responsibilities of participants in the Rouge Education Project As part of involvement in the Rouge Education Project, each school is required to submit a copy of all data it collects to Friends of the Rouge. This information is made available to governmental agencies and the public on the Friends of the Rouge web site. Schools also must arrange and pay for transportation of students to and from their sampling site on monitoring days. If a school discontinues participation with the Rouge Education Project, the school must return all durable chemical and benthic kits, waders and field manuals to Friends of the Rouge. Teachers are required to track and submit the number of hours that they contribute to the Rouge Education Project. These hours count as match for a grant that largely funds the project. Additionally, teachers are requested to complete a brief annual evaluation of the Rouge Education Project. Joining the Rouge Education Project Interested in joining the Rouge Education Project or learning more about it? Please contact the REP Assistant Program Manager at Friends of the Rouge via e-mail at repastmgr@therouge.org or by phone at (313) 792-9626.
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