Teachers' Insurance Awards Grants to Two Old Bridge Teachers
Posted on: Wednesday, 6 May 2009, 14:25 CDT
Funding Used to Build Writing Skills with 2nd and 7th Graders
"We specialize in insuring educators, so not only do we seek to help them when they're behind the wheel but also while they're at school," stated
The two grants being awarded today will help Thompson and Soporowski drive home the importance of technique in writing skills. Through the course of the year, students learn about the different elements in writing: the structure of an essay, the use of personifications and metaphor, and other critical writing techniques. At the end of the year, students compile their work and thanks to this funding, publish it. This provides both strong motivation for the students to focus on what they write, and the delivery of a long-lasting, concrete example of their work.
"Old Bridge Township Public Schools have been participating in Quotes for Cash since 2007. We are delighted with this partnership and plan to continue to take advantage of the benefits it provides," said
"Helping members of the educational community save money is what we do every day. But being able to give out money to support innovative teachers is what makes us more than just insurance," Buro said.
About Quotes for Cash
Through Quotes for Cash, money is donated into a fund each time a school employee of a participating school or district receives a quote on NJ auto insurance with Teachers' Insurance Plan of NJ. For districts that are involved, there is an additional component that includes scholarships and grants. During the 2007-2008 school year, the program generated more than
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SOURCE Teachers' Insurance Plan of NJ
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